I'm starting to think a snake plant is more trouble than it's worth. It grows ridiculously tall, relative to its roots, so it ends up top-heavy. And that makes it prone to tipping over and uprooting itself.
Now I learn that I'm supposed to repot it every year in order to avoid this. I live in an apartment, so repotting means spreading out a tarp on my floor. I don't have a tarp. I could get a new shower curtain and then use the old one as a tarp, but that seems unnecessarily wasteful.
Sigh.
Nevertheless, a snake plant is perfect for apartment living: it requires very little water or light, and it actually cleans formaldehyde from the air. (Trace amounts of formaldehyde are released into the air by the cheap materials often used in apartment construction.)