I have been living in Carnival Hotel (formerly Mini Hotel) in the university town of Shi Cun since graduation. I used to live comfortably, but since the hostel was transferred to the current landlord Liu, the situation has become complicated. One night in August this year, I went out to eat, because I didn't think it was a long time, so I didn't lock my own door (the door of this hotel is locked, so I can lock it myself, and every household has a lock), only locked the door. Half an hour later, I went back to the house and found that there were obvious signs of being turned over. I lost a Casio watch and an Apple shuffle (estimated loss value of 400 yuan), but fortunately there were no other valuables (notebook in the office). I checked the door lock carefully and there was no sign of being pried open. The lock function is intact. And I'm sure I've never lent the key to anyone, which means only I have the key-so does the landlord. I immediately remembered that I saw the landlord and two strangers wandering in the corridor last weekend. When I saw me, I was evasive, and I didn't like to see the house at all. I thought the cameras in the corridor should be helpful, but after careful observation, I found that all the cameras were not connected. Sure enough, when I went to the landlord, I found that there was no surveillance TV in the duty room. When negotiating with the landlord Liu, he was very indifferent and said, "You all installed the locks yourself, and the theft was that the tenants did not take precautions. Moreover, the contract with the former landlord did not mention camera monitoring and theft compensation. " So I don't care. Later, when he talked with the landlord about it, he just pretended not to hear it, because there was no evidence at hand and there was no way to theorize. I only reply to the security investigation of Suishi police.
I know the public security in Guangzhou is not good, but I didn't expect it to be so terrible. I advise you to be cautious when renting a house in this store.