Young renter's story: the strange landlord loves to check the house, and he's so excited about the landlord's relationship
This is a sign of renting information at the door of the inejiang i agency。
Unlike three female university students, more young people left their homes as renters
For the “group rental house” rented by three female university students, the young tenants felt that it was an out-of-school dormitory
Graduated, applied, settled, every young man has a story to say about renting

"lease 48 rooms as "two landlords" and three female college students for a month."
Three second-year-old students under the age of 20, who paid school fees, borrowed cash, rented eight units and had 48 small bedrooms, became “two landlords” with a monthly income of up to 10,000. On 23 march, the news, which was reported in the present newspaper, generated intense debate among readers and netizens。
Every young person who leaves his or her home has experienced the bitterness of his or her first entry into society and the “displacement” of rented housing. Three college and college girls sublet the “start start” of 48 flats, although many netizens and readers expressed concern about the safety of the group, their experiences also drew up a good number of their memories of the years of the rental, and a lot of tenants called the hotline to share their stories with landlords。
College student as landlord
If something goes wrong, it's not responsible

Some netizens consider this to be an economic gesture that should be commended for such entrepreneurship as cho, wang and zhang. The blogger, "yun chong moo", said, "yes, such students will be welcomed to society."
Others have objected that this is just a speculative way of making money, that renting a house is a troublesome matter, that it needs to be managed by a dedicated person, and that university students are hard to handle without experience. "safety is the greatest danger!" said netizen "soft tomatoes": "soft safety is the greatest danger. Several students, two landlords, have no tolerance, and in the event of an accident, they have no accountability". There are also internet users who are neutral, and their friend, fluttershy fry, says, “the kids are very economic and supportive, but the tenants still have to watch out for the fire and have security concerns”. “students should focus on studies”
Do you accept the rent
The residents are vulnerable, hoping to improve their management
Mr. Lai, who lived in the town of sung city, called the 96111 hotline and made his point of view early yesterday when he saw the report. According to mr. Lai, this type of rental is common in chengdu, as is the case in his neighbourhood, where a three-bedroom unit is divided into five or six rooms by two landlords, re-letting and earning a profit。
In his view, there was not only a fire safety hazard in the rental of housing, but also frequent incidents of fighting, fights and theft. “the more tenants, the more they return home at night, sometimes at 2 or 3 a. M., seriously affecting families like ours.” mr. Lai said。

With regard to landlords and tenants, mr. Lai expressed the hope that the authorities concerned would strengthen their management and enact relevant legislation. For example, in the contract between the landlord and the tenant, it may be made clear that subletting is not possible and that once subletting, the landlord has the right to reclaim the house directly。
Every tenant has a landlord in his heart
Graduation, job-seeking, home-building, and more young entrepreneurs deal most with, perhaps landlords, in pursuit of their dreams. However, in the process of renting a house, every young person has a story in his heart, “with the landlord”. Yesterday, a number of young tenants shared with us their strange and warm stories about the rental process。
Strange landlord, worried about the damage to the furniture, used to come to the door
A graduate lee, works for a finance company in neijiang. Like many university students, he had experience in renting housing at university。
During the second summer, li's college required all students to go home and not be able to live in a dormitory, intended to take the summer break as a part-time earner, and had rented a three-bedroom near the school。

Little li recalled that the landlord was a middle-aged couple who had repeatedly stressed the need to take care of the household's electrical furniture when they were in the house, and that when they were in the house, they often “attacked” because they were not comfortable. He did not change the keys because he wanted to stay for two months, and every time the landlord opened the door unexpectedly and then entered the room to see it. This makes li and his classmate very uncomfortable, and for that reason their relationship with the landlord is not good。
I'm interested in the landlord's offer to introduce a single person
The tenant, zhang yan, who lives in wong jia wan district in the centre of the city, said she had good relations with the landlord. The house in which she lived was rented at the first rent of $500 per month by the landlord, which was later reduced to $300 per month following consultations. "to thank the landlord, we buy to sit at his house every year." zhang yan said。
Le bo, 30 years old, had a family, and his wife and children were living alone in a unit in the middle of the city, owing to his work in the country. The casual state of life in which li was busy working, with little cleaning, and often with no folding and no laundry, seemed to his landlord to be a symbol of being single. After paying the rent at one time, the landlord suddenly told lebo to introduce him to his girlfriend, who, although there were some ulongs, was moved by the landlord's enthusiasm。
"househouses" for young renters
For the three second-year-old female students who turned into “second-room owners” renting groups, many of them of the same age have shown understanding and acceptance. First, “co-lease” has become an aa system where young people share the cost of living. Second, for “social fresh people” who have just left their university dormitories, the interaction of roommates has also become a contributing factor。
20 young people come home late at night to disturb people

Residents of double-money apartment no. 1 at 558 shanghai jiaji road indicated that room 18-h of the district was a two-room room of 116 square metres used for group rental. During the day, the room was quieter, and after 5 p. M. Dozens of young men entered and left. “these tenants do not know each other, and when they enter the door, they close it with great vigilance.” resident mr. Liu said that he and his neighbours had discovered that about 20 people lived in the group, that each tenant returned home at varying times and that various sounds were often heard in the dark。
Quiet and orderly
According to mr. Wang, he lives on 1881 east road, shanghai city, at no. 79, east city garden. In the second half of this year, room 1301 suddenly began to be renovated, and he accidentally discovered that the kitchens of the house had been damaged by heavy walls, toilets and bedrooms. Recently, a new room 1301 has been renovated into several dormitories and leased to a number of young people. When journalists entered this group of rented houses, they entered the university dormitories like they did: the entrance was a long aisle with six small doors on both sides, all closed. There's a little note on the back of the door: don't open the door to strangers! An agreement on public area days: roommates take turns cleaning public areas, such as corridors, toilets and keeping washing machines, garbage cans, etc. “the tenants, like young people working nearby, are quiet, orderly and undisturbed. In fact, the inhabitants of the neighbourhood have a problem with the landlord's random destruction of the structure of the house.” mr. Wang indicated。
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