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What should I do if I have no money to pay the rent and the property is not allowed to move things?

If you have no money to pay the rent and the property won't let you move things, you can refer to the following information:

1. If you are the lessee and the property is not allowed to move things, you can refer to the lease contract to see if it is related to the contract. If it has nothing to do with the contract, you can complain to the local real estate management department or relevant regulatory agencies or seek legal help.

2. If you are the landlord and the tenant is not allowed to move things, you can refer to the lease contract to see if it is related to the contract. If it has nothing to do with the contract, you can complain to the local real estate management department or relevant regulatory agencies or seek legal help. At the same time, the landlord can also apply to the local notary office to ask the notary to conduct on-site inventory and seal up the lessee's property.

Whether it is the lessee or the landlord, if there are important evidence or items to be kept, they can take photos or videos in advance in case of emergency.