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Which department should I find to solve the rental dispute?

If you encounter a rental dispute, you can solve it through the following channels:

1. Negotiation: First, try to resolve the dispute through negotiation with the landlord or tenant. During the negotiation, the two sides can discuss issues and try to reach an agreement.

2. Property service center: If you live in a residential area, you can ask the property service center for help. The property service center can provide you with some useful suggestions and help, such as contacting the landlord or tenant to help resolve disputes.

3. Industry Committee: If you live in the community managed by the industry Committee, you can ask the industry Committee for help. The industry committee can give you some useful suggestions and help, such as contacting the landlord or tenant to help resolve disputes.

4. Sub-district office: If it cannot be solved through negotiation, the property service center and the industry committee, you can complain to your sub-district office. Sub-district offices can coordinate relevant departments to deal with rental disputes.

5. Consumer Association: If you think your rights and interests have been infringed, you can ask the local consumer association for help. Consumers Association can provide you with some useful suggestions and help, such as helping you safeguard your legitimate rights and interests and providing legal aid.

6. Court: If it cannot be solved through the above channels, you can bring a lawsuit to the local court. In the course of litigation, you need to provide relevant evidence and materials to prove that your rights and interests have been infringed.

In short, if you encounter a rental dispute, you can solve it through the above channels. I suggest that when you solve the problem, you should keep calm, analyze the problem rationally, and take appropriate solutions as far as possible to safeguard your legitimate rights and interests.

Legal basis:

"Measures for the Administration of Commercial Housing Lease" Article 7 The parties to housing lease shall conclude a lease contract according to law. The contents of a house lease contract are agreed upon by both parties, and generally include the following contents: (1) the names and residences of the parties to the house lease; (2) Location, area, structure, ancillary facilities, furniture, household appliances and other indoor facilities; (3) The amount and payment method of rent and deposit; (four) the purpose and use requirements of the leased house; (five) the safety performance of houses and indoor facilities; (6) Term of lease; (seven) housing maintenance responsibility; (eight) payment of property services, water, electricity, gas and other related expenses; (nine) dispute resolution and liability for breach of contract; (10) Other agreements. "In addition, if the house may be demolished, it is suggested that the parties to the house lease agree on the handling method when the house is demolished in the house lease contract.