First of all, find a roommate?
? This is really important. If your financial conditions permit, you can rent a whole house by yourself, but in fact, living alone is boring and it is inconvenient to do anything. Finding friends who live together can share the room fee, and the family will not be so boring at ordinary times.
? My two roommates and I are classmates of the same major, so we must find acquaintances when looking for a shared room. After all, our living habits are similar in all aspects, otherwise we will not live in harmony. Finding a good house determines the quality of life, and location, price and interior decoration are all important points to consider. At first, I was looking for a house on 58, but most of the houses had an intermediary, and the intermediary fee was quite expensive, and my attitude made me very unhappy, so I finally decided to show them around the community, walk on the back of the first community, see whose windows were rented, and then call to ask about the price pattern and area.
Second, matters needing attention.
1. Be sure to confirm the landlord's real estate license and ID card before signing the contract.
2. It's best to record a video when looking at the house, especially the damaged place. You'd better check with the landlord.
3. When signing the contract, you'd better write down some problems and defects in the contract (some of them are already broken, maybe the landlord didn't find them himself, but you will find them when you check out, so check things carefully, and it's best to remember this note clearly)
4. Be sure to find out what the local electricity bill is, and then ask the landlord whether it is for business or residents (like some landlords who pay the electricity bill, many of them will be more expensive than the actual ones. Maybe the local residents' electricity bill is about 70 cents, and the landlord will charge you an extra dollar).
5. When you meet flowers and plants, if you can't raise them, you'd better let the landlord move out, or the landlord can guarantee that you break them, so you don't have to lose money. It's best to record them in the video.
6. If it is an old house, it is best to indicate in the contract that natural damage does not need compensation.
7. Check whether household appliances can be used normally, as well as toilets, toilets, sinks, kitchens and drainage, and check various facilities.
The contract is clearly marked, and the video is taken and kept. Checking out later can greatly avoid many problems.
The third point is the basis of looking at the house.
? Transparent north and south: good lighting and ventilation. Rooms facing north have poor lighting and are cold in winter; The room facing west is sunny in summer. Hydropower stability: normal water supply during peak period, unobstructed sewers, and potential safety hazards in kitchen and bathroom. Internal and external environment of the community: pharmacies, convenience stores, restaurants, street lamps, property management, monitoring facilities, etc.
There is also the surrounding street environment: it is most convenient to be near the subway and bus station, and it is best to have parks and universities nearby; It will be very noisy near kindergartens and vegetable markets.
The best time to see the house
Look at the house during the day on a sunny day, and pay attention to whether the lighting and ventilation of the house are good.
Looking at the house at night can fully understand the environment around the house, whether it is quiet or noisy, and whether the management of the community is safe. But it's best to find a small partner to look at the house at night.