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Is it legal to share a house in Shanghai?

Legal analysis: dividing the living room, dining room and kitchen into small rooms is illegal group rent! At any time, it may be sealed up and removed by the property, neighborhood Committee and police station, and there are many people living in this partition room (usually no less than 7 people in a house), which is unsanitary and unsafe. You have to queue up to go to the toilet, wash your face, brush your teeth and take a shower. If you have the conditions, you'd better not rent this room!

But if renting a whole set is very expensive, the best choice is to share an undivided house with others and rent one of the single rooms, so there are few people and the price is affordable!

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) City Real Estate Management Law.

Fifty-third house leasing refers to the behavior that the owner of the house, as the lessor, rents his house to the lessee for use, and the lessee pays the rent to the lessor.

Article 54 For house leasing, the lessor and the lessee shall sign a written lease contract, stipulating the lease term, lease purpose, lease price, repair responsibility and other rights and obligations of both parties, and register with the real estate management department for the record.

Article 55 The leasing of residential houses shall implement the leasing policy stipulated by the state and the people's government of the city where the house is located. If the leased house is engaged in production and business activities, the rent and other lease terms shall be agreed by both parties.

Article 56 If a house owner rents out a house built on state-owned land that has obtained the right to use by allocation for profit, he shall turn over the land income included in the rent to the state. Specific measures shall be formulated by the State Council.

Fifty-seventh real estate intermediary service agencies include real estate consulting agencies, real estate price assessment agencies, real estate brokerage agencies and so on.

Article 58 A real estate intermediary service institution shall meet the following conditions:

(1) Having its own name and organization;

(2) Having a fixed service place;

(3) Having the necessary property and funds;

(4) Having a sufficient number of professionals;

(5) Other conditions stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

The establishment of a real estate intermediary service institution shall apply to the administrative department for industry and commerce for registration of establishment and obtain a business license before it can start business.

Article 59 The State practices the qualification certification system for real estate appraisers.