There's no need to put it on record, because no one checks it.
You can find an intermediary to help you rent it, but you have to negotiate the price. The contract agency has.
What you should pay attention to is that all the furniture and facilities in your room are written into the contract. When the lessor withdraws the lease, it should check whether there is any loss or damage one by one, and if there is, it can ask the other party for compensation.
In addition, every time you rent a house, you should check the water, store and gas meters, write down the opening and closing figures, and calculate the water and electricity charges. The lessee will not give a deposit for the settlement of the charges.
The others are nothing special. Losses caused by normal use of housing facilities, such as normal consumption of light bulbs, should be replaced and maintained by the landlord.
Be careful when signing all contracts.