Don t you listen to what the landlord says? The landlord just said to come and see, can you refuse?

Updated on society 2024-05-01
56 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This still depends on what the landlord says, if the landlord is talking about the house, then you still have to listen to it, after all, people are landlords, and if you say something useless. Forget it, personal opinion, just for reference thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Absolutely! Don't listen to things that don't make sense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It also depends on what the landlord says to you, there are some things to pay attention to and what is forbidden to do, and if it is some unreasonable request, then it will definitely not be heard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what the landlord says, if the landlord wants you to meet him about the house, reasonable requirements still have to be heard, and others can choose not to listen according to the actual situation!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In general, what the landlord says is still to be listened to. Some of the terms and conditions are also agreed between you and the landlord, and the lease agreement will only be formed after the agreement is reached. So there are some things to listen to.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't listen, you can just seize the deposit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When you rent someone's house, you have to do what the owner asks. Of course, the homeowner's unreasonable request can not be listened to, so as not to be difficult to deal with later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't be harsh, listen to the right. If you don't say it right, you have to point it out to him, and work together to make it satisfying both parties.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it true that the landlord said that he should do seven? If what the landlord said is incorrect, then we can explain it to the landlord clearly, so it is not what the landlord says, we all have to listen.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Things to be aware of must be heard. And it's up to you whether two completely independent people listen or not.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It still depends on the situation, and life still has to be reasonable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is some truth to what is said, and you can listen to it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Can I listen to what the landlord says? The right words still have to be heard.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't obey, you don't need a deposit.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Look at it is not to do anything.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what is said.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Legal analysis: 1. Contact the landlord in advance: after deciding to check out with the landlord, you must think clearly about the reasons for your check-out, otherwise we are the defaulters, and the landlord is angry and refuses to check out, and we have no choice.

    Therefore, we must have a reasonable reason to persuade the landlord, it is best to contact the landlord in advance, do not say on WeChat, to call ** in person, be polite, polite, say that there is something you want to ask the landlord, and you want to talk to the landlord in person.

    2. Make an appointment with the landlord to meet and talk about checking out: It is best to make an appointment with the landlord for tea or dinner, the purpose is to contact feelings, thank the landlord for taking care of us all the time, providing us with the house, and actively help and assist us in our requests and help. As the saying goes, eating people has a short mouth, and when we mention the matter of checking out, it will be easier to speak.

    Legal basis: Article 724 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China In any of the following circumstances, if the leased property cannot be used due to reasons attributable to the lessee, the lessee may terminate the contract:

    1) The leased property is sealed or seized by the judicial or administrative organs in accordance with law;

    2) The ownership of the leased property is disputed;

    3) The leased property violates the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations on the conditions of use.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Check the rental agreement. Read the rental agreement carefully, especially for the specific requirements of not continuing to rent the house, so as not to break some terms of the agreement and cause disputes such as subsequent deposits.

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    Communicate with the host. Generally, try to communicate with the landlord in person or ** in advance to understand the specific requirements for moving out of the house, and leave some buffer time for the landlord to rent the house.

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    Communication skills. When communicating with the landlord, be tactful and briefly explain the reason for not continuing the rent, and if there is no suitable reason, you can make up an ad hoc one.

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    Clean the room. Do a good job of cleaning the room and make it look better, so that the landlord will not have a reason to blame you when the house is handed over.

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    Agree on a handover time. After communicating with the landlord, you can agree on a specific time for handing over the house, and let the landlord come to the room to hand over in person.

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    Get your deposit back. After the handover, you must remember to take back the deposit you have paid in advance, and take the initiative to find out the problem of the deposit.

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  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you have a general relationship with the landlord and usually don't have anything to say, then you can just say that you won't rent a house.

    If you have a good relationship with the landlord and can talk to each other on a regular basis, then you can find some reason not to rent. For example, the company has moved elsewhere and the address is too far away from the company and has to be moved.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you don't rent a house, you can tell the landlord a month in advance, which will give the landlord time to find a new tenant, inform the landlord in advance, and then restore some things in the house and return them to the landlord.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Tell the landlord directly in advance what you are going to do or that you are going home, so the house will not be rented next month, and also give the landlord time to prepare.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Tell the landlord in advance, you can say that you need to adjust your work or have other things, so that the landlord can make some relevant preparations in advance.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I told the landlord that I won't rent here next month, the place of work has changed, and this place is a little far from the place where I work, so if you can, you can re-rent, it's really troublesome for you.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello landlord, I accidentally found a house that is cheaper than the expensive house today, so I plan to transfer my current residence, and I hereby give notice. Thank you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Tell the host in advance and just say it. Then pack your own things. Settle the room.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Talk to the landlord in advance, talk kindly, and give the other party time to find a tenant.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    To express euphemism, you can say work needs, or traffic problems

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If you don't rent a house, just tell the landlord truthfully.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I can't come home and check out.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If the other party is justified, it is best not to refuse, because it is better to have a good relationship if you want to rent someone's house for a long time, but the other party simply wants to come over and have a look, you can refuse.

    1. Can the landlord refuse to see the house?

    The tenant can refuse to allow the landlord to show the property, and during the rental period, the landlord only has ownership rights in your possession and use, and his rights are limited to the scope of the rental contract and the relevant legal provisions. If there is no agreement between you to allow him to visit, then he has no right. Therefore, if the landlord wants to show someone, he can ask for your consent first, but he can't bring someone directly.

    If there is an agreement, or if the tenancy contract stipulates a refusal to view, the landlord may refuse to take someone to see the property. If it is a special case, it can be reasonably refused, but if it is to prevent the landlord from refusing to view the property, you will bear some responsibility.

    2. Is it legal for the landlord to keep the keys for renting a house?

    In our country's laws and regulations, although there is no explicit provision on whether it is legal for the landlord to keep the key. However, the lessee and the lessor may negotiate with each other to sign a contract to restrain the other party from complying with the promise and not violating the agreement. For example, without revealing the tenant's privacy, the landlord can keep the house key in case of emergency.

    If the lessor divulges the tenant's privacy, or uses the key to do something other than agreed, the lessee has the right to claim damages from the lessor.

    3. Legal basis.

    According to Article 60 of the Contract Law of the People's Republic of China, the parties shall fully perform their obligations in accordance with the agreement. The parties shall follow the principle of good faith and perform obligations such as notification, assistance, and confidentiality in accordance with the nature, purpose, and transaction habits of the contract. Article 61: After the contract takes effect, if the parties have not agreed on the quality, price or remuneration, place of performance, etc., or the agreement is not clear, they may supplement it by agreement; If a supplementary agreement cannot be reached, it shall be determined in accordance with the relevant provisions of the contract or transaction customs.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The house was his visit and of course it was possible. And of course wait for you to be at home. Make an appointment. I can't refuse.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    He has the right to see it, this is his house, of course you can refuse him to come over at a certain time, for example, if you have to entertain guests one day, you want to rest, you want to live at home, but this can't always be refused, he himself is the landlord, to see if his assets are reasonable for you to rent and use, whether there is damage to the structure or become a boarding house, whether there is damage to his assets, such as damage to the floor and walls, etc., if there is he can terminate the contract in advance. This is a very normal request, and you can't refuse it all the time.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    I think it's perfectly reasonable for the landlord to go and see the property he rents, and I don't think it's better not to refuse, unless the landlord wants to come to see the time and yours conflicts, and you can tell the landlord to change the time and make an appointment.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    You can't refuse, because the landlord is the owner of the house, although the house is rented to you and you have the right to use it, the ownership of the house is still the landlord's, so the landlord has the right to check the use of the house.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    If there is no reason to refuse, the landlord has the right to go to his property and make irregular inspections.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    During the rental period, the right to use the house belongs to you, but you do not have ownership, and it is legal for the landlord to come and see the property.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    You can't refuse if the landlord comes to see if it's a normal reason, and if he makes an unreasonable request, you can certainly say no.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Why are you going to refuse him, what is inconvenient, will he not come after you refuse, and will he be more curious if he can associate.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    The landlord has the right to come to see the house, as long as the landlord has no bad intentions, let him see it, otherwise, he will do the corresponding security protection.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    The landlord just said to come and see, can't refuse, because it's the landlord's right.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    How to refuse, someone's house, you are just a tenant, can you refuse? It's normal for people to be afraid that you're going to make trouble, so it's normal to go and see the house.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    The landlord came to see if his house had been damaged by you, or if the structure of the house had been altered by you? If he must come, let him come in your presence, and don't let him come in alone with the key and open the door of your house.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Usually when renting out a house, there is no need for the landlord to visit if he receives a sufficient deposit, the landlord may be worried about getting his house dirty or messy, if you pay attention to hygiene and do not mess with his house, you can ask him why he wants to come and see? This is also an act that affects your life, and after reading it this time, you can clearly tell him that both parties must abide by the contract.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Why did the landlord say he wanted to come and have a look, and what did he want to see? If it's a valid reason, don't refuse it first, because after all, it's better to live in someone else's house, and it's better to be polite on the surface.

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    If it's not anything, you can, but if you're a girl, be safe.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    Why refuse? Let him come generously, and rent someone's house to have a good relationship with the landlord!

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    Hello, you rent someone else's house, the landlord wants to go and see, it's not good for you to refuse, and you have to have a good relationship with the landlord.

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    Usually this situation is that the landlord is worried for too long.

    The house will be damaged.

    Because there are a lot of things like that.

    Just to see if the house is in good condition is fine.

    If a single woman is home alone, the landlord will take precautions against anything that may happen and protect herself.

    Like don't forget to adopt pro!

  49. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    How is it normal to use the words of residence....Why refuse.

  50. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    Just take a look, and there will be no shortage of meat? Is it possible that you are afraid of being eaten?

  51. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    Quarrel with the landlord, the landlord said that you can't live if you love to live, when my rent is not due, what to say, this situation depends on how you do it, if you are not due rent, you can live until it is due, and then it is not too late to find a house. If the landlord of the house wants to rent you, then you can let him check out the rent, if he doesn't return, then you can live until the end of the year, what is there to quarrel with the landlord, isn't it normal to have contradictions.

  52. Anonymous users2023-12-19

    The landlord says that you can live if you like it, which means that the landlord allows you to continue to live. And your rent isn't due yet, so go ahead and live there.

    Quarrel with the landlord, quarrel when you quarrel, and pass it after the quarrel, don't always take it to heart.

  53. Anonymous users2023-12-18

    If you want to live again, take the initiative to admit to the landlord that you shouldn't quarrel If you have a problem and talk about things, solve it peacefully and continue to live If you are angry because of the quarrel and don't want to live You can tell the landlord that you can't live Ask the landlord to refund your room fee This is normal The landlord has no reason to return the property If you don't give a refund, you can find the relevant department Whether you have housing through an intermediary You can ask for a refund through an intermediary No matter what procedures you go through to house The other party should refund it for no reason.

  54. Anonymous users2023-12-17

    Of course, you can tell the other party clearly that I can not live in it, but your rent must be refunded to me. In other words, if you don't get your rent back, then I have to insist on living in this house when it expires. Otherwise, I can't afford to lose.

  55. Anonymous users2023-12-16

    You don't have to worry about what he says, you can move out when it expires, it's best not to have conflicts with the landlord, after all, it's renting his house, even if you don't rent it, just find something wrong with you and ask for money before leaving, you still suffer. Forbearance is over, after all, it is a person who has to bow his head under the eaves.

  56. Anonymous users2023-12-15

    You have a quarrel with your landlord, but your rent is not due, he will definitely not be able to evict you, and you have a contract with him.

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