The advantage of Form 1 is good comfort, but the cost is high. Although a person is more free to rent a house, his personal space is also large. But the rent is not a small expense for college students. The rent is paid for one month or one quarter, unlike other expenses, which can be adjusted according to the situation. In addition, other expenses such as water, electricity and coal also need to be borne by one person alone. Therefore, before determining whether a person rents a house alone, he must carefully measure whether his economic ability can bear it.
Form 2 acquaintance sharing, 2-3 people are suitable for renting a house within two bedrooms, and the rent will not be cheap. Therefore, many college students who rent off campus choose to share with familiar people. Acquaintances may be classmates, friends or both, and the price of sharing can be much cheaper. However, sharing is not the more people, the better. Generally speaking, it is appropriate for 2-3 people to share the rent. If there are too many people, it is easy to produce contradictions and affect study and life.
Form 3: Sharing with the landlord has advantages and benefits, but it needs running-in and no acquaintances can rent together, and it feels that the financial burden of renting a house alone is too heavy ... So, some people choose to live with the landlord. For the landlord, there can be an extra income; For college students, it can save rent.
However, as long as it is shared, its shortcomings are obvious. For residents, there are great security risks: due to the large number of people, it is impossible to clearly define the scope of use of public parts of houses such as bathrooms and kitchens, and once disputes occur, it is difficult to solve them. In addition, if something happens, such as stolen goods, how can we investigate the responsibility? It is difficult to define whether to pursue the landlord, intermediary or other tenants.
Finally, it depends on people. Different situations make different choices.