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Measures for the Administration of Housing Lease in Institutions and Institutions

Legal subjectivity:

First, verify the identity and financial ability of the lessee. When renting a house, the landlord should check the authenticity of the lessee's identity and the purpose of renting the house, understand the lessee's basic source of livelihood and whether he has a fixed job, and avoid lease disputes when the other party is unable to pay the rent. At the same time, for foreign tenants, the landlord can check their temporary residence permits and keep a copy of the tenant's ID card to ensure that the interests are not lost. Two, set aside a certain amount of rent mortgage, to avoid damage to interests. When renting a house, the landlord must ask the tenant to pay a certain amount of mortgage to avoid the tenant's arrears in rent and water, electricity, gas, telephone and other expenses. At the same time, it can also prevent tenants from damaging the furniture, home appliances and other facilities in the house or simply rolling things up and running away. Third, carefully check the reserved configuration in the house to avoid future troubles. Usually, when renting a house, the owner will leave household appliances, furniture and other facilities for the tenant to use. Therefore, for older houses, owners should check the items and facilities reserved for tenants in the house before renting, and properly maintain them to avoid the danger of renting in the future.

Legal objectivity:

Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Rental of Commercial Houses shall not be rented under any of the following circumstances: (1) It is an illegal building; (two) does not meet the mandatory standards for safety, disaster prevention and other engineering construction; (three) in violation of the provisions to change the nature of housing use; (four) other circumstances in which laws and regulations prohibit rental.