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How to ensure the safety of your off-campus rental?

Ways to ensure the safety of off-campus rental;

1, it is best to choose the staff dormitory.

Schools generally provide dormitories for teachers or employees around the school, but some teachers or employees own other houses, so they will choose to rent them. When the reporter visited Hainan University Haidian Campus, Hainan Normal University and other universities, he learned that there are many vacant houses in the staff dormitory, but such houses are generally not rented out. College students in need can find a familiar teacher or ask the teacher to help introduce the house.

2. Do a good job of screening before renting a house.

Compared with self-built houses, residential facilities are relatively good. The management of self-built houses is relatively loose, the identity of tenants is complex, and the mobility of personnel is strong. Most communities have special security guards, property managers and other management personnel, so the living environment is relatively safe. Ms. Lin, who works as a dormitory administrator in a university, suggested that when college students rent a house off campus, they must do a good job in preliminary examination and screening, and try not to choose a community with lax security and property management.

3. It is best to share it with good friends and acquaintances.

At the same time, Ms. Lin suggested that if college students have insufficient rental budget, they must share the rent, and they can choose good friends and acquaintances who also have rental needs. In this way, we can look after each other. If we are students who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination and have similar interests, we can also supervise and promote each other.

4. Girls should pay special attention to personal safety when renting a house.

Girls should try not to go home alone, and it's better to call good friends as companions. Don't close the door when you look at the house. Observe the room carefully, and confirm whether the room is clean and tidy, whether the door lock is intact, and whether it is equipped with peeping equipment.

Know where the nearest police station is.

You can also often meet the security guards and cleaners in the community, let them know that you are a tenant in the community, and it is more convenient to ask them for help when you are in trouble or danger. You can buy something for self-defense. If there is real danger, I would rather give up my money and keep myself safe. You can negotiate with the landlord to change the lock to prevent the previous tenant from entering and leaving with the key. Put the spare key in a safe place, such as your best friend or company. Whether you go out or stay at home alone, be sure to close the doors and windows.