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How to avoid renting a house and meeting a black-hearted landlord?

It is normal to deal with the landlord because you have to rent a house frequently when you work in a foreign country. There are indeed some landlords who are very kind and considerate, but some things that landlords do sometimes make me unacceptable. Tell me about my rental experience.

When I rent a house, the landlord knows nothing. I thought the location was good, so I rented it, and then I didn't want to talk about all kinds of unpleasantness. It's also sad to say it.

But from now on, if you rent a storefront, the first rule is that the landlord must be pleasing to the eye, able to chat and have a lot of things. No matter how good and cheap the house is, you will never rent it, because it will be difficult for you to choose when you invest manpower, material resources and energy. After all, our money didn't come from the wind and we didn't have time to play with him.

Renting a house is simply a battle of wits. My experience is really amazing. Several of our classmates partnered to open a restaurant. When I first started renting a house, I was inexperienced. The landlord is very accommodating and agrees to everything. We signed a contract and began to decorate. We were only told when we went through the formalities that the house could not be used for catering.

I was cheated at that time and was told that I couldn't run a restaurant after the renovation.

I went to the landlord, who readily promised to coordinate and reassured me. I can still rest assured. I asked before renting, and the landlord said it was ok. Now I can't get the catering service license, and I'm in a hurry.

I can't rely on the landlord alone, so I asked around to see if I could find a way first. Feedback from all sides made my heart completely cold. It is not good to open a restaurant.

Since it can't be opened, go to the landlord. The landlord is very polite. After listening to the situation, he said that he didn't know that the house could not engage in catering, and the house could not engage in catering, which was beyond the control of the landlord. It should be handled by the business owners themselves.

My idea is to let the landlord withdraw the rent and bear some losses. As a result, the landlord refused, saying that if there is a problem, legal procedures can be taken.

Now it will take me too much time. I really didn't expect that it would take a lot of time to solve the problem after the landlord had the responsibility. It's really a pit.

Later, I consulted a lawyer and learned that the supply of public resources will be affected by various factors for the special needs of business premises such as water, electricity and gas that need catering.

Before renting this kind of house, we must first investigate whether there is a need to open a shop. If it does not meet the requirements, it shall determine in writing with the owner how to deal with the expansion or increment and the expenses required for the expansion or increment, and exempt the lessee from the right to terminate the contract if the relevant contents are clearly stipulated in the contract and cannot meet the normal demand.

However, in a word, prevention is better than disaster relief. Don't let things happen, let things die in the bud. Just do one thing, don't rent a house with problems.