Since I have lived and rented a house with my working parents since the first grade of primary school, I have more courage than ordinary girls, and I did not hesitate to rent a house by myself during my internship at the university. Fortunately, my city is a tourist city, and tenants like me are very common in the local area, so there are no repeat robbers who specialize in foreign tenants. But it does not rule out that some cities have this danger. It is suggested that girls share a suite with people they know when renting a house for the first time. If they can't find it, they will rent a house in a nearby place with acquaintances. After renting, please invite friends to the rental house regularly, and don't let others know that you are a "nobody cares, easy to start" girl. Try to ask friends to help you move to your new residence when you move, and don't let the landlord think that you are alone. Have a good relationship with the landlord, but be careful not to tell him everything about yourself. If you feel unsafe, you can change the lock cylinder after communicating with the landlord, and then change it after you rent it. If the landlord won't let it change, you'd better not rent it. There may be something wrong. Of course, I have the courage to share a suite with my friends and never change the lock cylinder.
Second, it is best to rent a house separately.
This is the first rental mistake I made. Renting a house for the first time, sharing a room, a living room and a bathroom with a senior who has worked part-time together. I thought we used to sleep in the staff dormitory when we were working part-time, and we both knew each other better. There is no problem living together. . . . Result. . . . . She's in love. . . . . My boyfriend often comes and stays until after two in the morning. . . . She even let some of her friends stay in our living room for a month, because they have no place to live for the time being. . . Most importantly, the couple also have a border collie. It's cute, yes, but the dog pulls the living room every day, and I clean the room every day. There is no tour group. So in the end, I refunded the rent.
Third, the rental time, deposit, room loss (such as water pipe rupture) to bear the problem.
I didn't get the contract term twice, so I didn't get the deposit back in the end. This is a frequent accident, especially if you change jobs and rent a house right after graduation. Therefore, if the landlord lets you rent for one year, you'd better negotiate the rent for half a year or one quarter (unless you are sure that you won't move in the next few years), and pay the deposit as little as possible-because once you can't rent for the contract period, you won't get your money back. As for the wear and tear of the room, under normal circumstances, if the water pipe is broken and the toilet is broken, the landlord will pay for it, but I am afraid that your rent is not rented by the landlord (in fact, it is often subletted by an intermediary or property). In this case, if there is a wear problem, you may face the situation that the landlord asks you to pay for it yourself. For example, if the water pipe is broken, it is not a lot of money. So if the air conditioner breaks down after you rent it for only one month, will you still pay for it? Don't pay for it yourself, just endure the heat yourself? It's terrible to think about it. It's best to indicate such a problem in the contract.
Fourthly, this is a great reminder to women: during your renting period, any opposite sex wants to come to your renting house late at night or stay late. . . . Whether you like it or not, please send him away. Girls are alone outside, don't think it's a good thing to have men pursuing them. I have seen many girls who finally regret their love when renting a house alone, and have no sense of self-protection. Unfortunately, they met social love rat. It was a tragedy in the end. If a woman rents a house alone, it's best not to tell the opposite sex who likes you your house number. Many girls who rented houses finally broke up and had to rent again because their boyfriends blocked people at the door. If you meet the wrong person, your ex-boyfriend may come to your door every day and threaten your life-don't believe it, I've really met this kind of pervert, and I didn't see it in the early stage. Although I'm not a client.