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You shouldn't be charged for moving in, but you have to ask what the charges are before you move in, so you can just in case.
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If you see the house two days ago, it feels good, you can go in, or live in, it is impossible to charge indiscriminately, so you can consult after-sales customer service accordingly.
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Before buying a house, you will sign some agreements or contracts, so you need to see what is written on those agreements or contracts, so that you are not easy to be deceived.
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It is impossible to charge arbitrarily, even if you go to see the local house, you will sign the contract, so that if you can sign the contract, it will already have legal effect, so there will be no arbitrary charges.
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Will the house be charged indiscriminately? It should depend on what kind of house you are buying, she said that with the place belongs to what kind of situation, I think most houses will not charge indiscriminately, right?
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Will there be arbitrary charges? You can post it, ah, and see if anyone complains about them.
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If there are formal regulations, there will be no arbitrary charges, rest assured, just sign the contract.
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Ask your neighbors what they think. If they have a good rating, they can live.
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Now when you buy a house in the city, as long as you live in it, there are all kinds of expenses, there are property fees. Water, electricity, gas, etc.
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If you are afraid of this situation, you should ask other people in the same community to see if there is any indiscriminate charge? If they say no, it's nothing.
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You can sign a contract before you move in, so you must inquire about all aspects, such as the water and electricity of your house, or the deposit and other issues.
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You need to make an agreement with the landlord in advance, if it's good, then he won't charge indiscriminately in the future.
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Lehu is a very famous brand apartment, there will be no situation that only those small apartments have, the specific charges will be very clear when signing the contract, the service process and service attitude are good.
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I feel good when I see that house, can I charge indiscriminately if I live in it? Figure it out before you move in and see if you can charge it indiscriminately. If you don't live in it, you can figure it out, and you won't charge it indiscriminately in the future.
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If you live in someone else's house, that is, you rent someone else's house. That person will definitely charge for it. However, there is a standard for how much you charge. You can't charge indiscriminately.
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If you buy a house with legal procedures, you can live in it, but you can't and can't.
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Lehu is still relatively formal, as long as the contract is signed in advance, it is generally charged according to the contract, and there are few arbitrary charges.
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You can sign a contract in advance, uh, if he breaks the law in the contract, that's a must.
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If it is a regular community, it will not be charged indiscriminately, you can rest assured.
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Two days ago, I went to see Lehu's house, and the state now has regulations on property law, and property cannot be charged arbitrarily.
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Two days ago, I went to see Lehu's house, and I felt good, but if I lived in, would I charge indiscriminately? There should be no arbitrary charges, and there are certain rules and regulations for charges.
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Wei Ran is not clear about such a question, it is best for you to go in and try it for a while, or ask others about it, you should know the secret.
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If you don't pay for it, you will be charged if you live in it, and you can follow the rules of the contract.
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This one won't. If there is a situation of arbitrary charges, you can keep the evidence and then file a complaint. However, in general, fees will not be charged arbitrarily.
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If you think it's reliable, you can live in it, if you think it's not reliable, you can go to the forum to take a look, is this ** reliable?
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I don't think there will be any random charges, so you should take a good look and be more vigilant.
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Generally, not, like the house in the community, that is, to charge a little property management fee and sanitation fee.
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Two days ago, I went to see Lehu's house, and it felt pretty good. Will you be charged indiscriminately if you live in it? I haven't moved in yet, how do I know that I am collecting money indiscriminately? If you go, you can leave it to him if it makes sense. If it's not reasonable, you can not pay. Complain to the neighborhood community about him.
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Two days ago, I went to see a visitor to Lehu, I feel good, it will be rotten to live in, and you don't think the house is good to buy it.
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A few days ago, you looked at Lehu's house and felt good, if you live in it, it is not a random charge, you have to see how he signed the contract, go to the Internet to see if there is a post that anyone complains.
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