The second landlord is not kind, help

Updated on society 2024-06-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I've had this situation before, and a lot of landlords are very cheating people.

    There are many ways, if it doesn't work, just be angry with your landlord, so that even if you can't get angry with him, you won't be so angry.

    110 is really useless, 110 is also to solve your problems or see that your problems do not need to be solved and leave. But he might talk to the landlord. After all, the landlord once reminded you. But that's just a reason why the landlord doesn't want to refund your money.

    When I used to rent a house, the landlord was really excessive, I lived two days and three days a week, and he charged me more than 100 yuan a month for electricity. It's just an electric baton how can it be so expensive, but I didn't say anything out of politeness.

    When I checked out when I left, he also said that the deposit was not refundable and that I had to pay 50 for electricity. Then I got angry. I moved secretly when I left, and then I changed the locks.

    After all, the landlord didn't have a spare key for the lock I bought. Hehe, he's definitely annoyed more than me. After all, he still has to find someone to open the lock and then change the lock, although it is a little lacking, but it is really they who bullied us first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Do you have a contract in hand? If there is no agreement in the contract, you are not in breach of contract, and if there is an agreement, then there is no problem. If there is no agreement, it is only a verbal agreement, then in the end it has to be resolved through negotiation, and it really can't be done, I'll teach you a way to change the lock, and then live the deposit.

    When you encounter such a situation, you can reason with him who is afraid of whom, and he will not dare to do anything to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's so infuriating, the contract should be useful, you can win a civil lawsuit in court! And you don't have to pay that legal fee!

    110 is exempted, which makes people angry, and they can only ask for a civil ruling!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the process of renting a house, we may encounter some unreasonable landlord behavior, which will make us feel helpless and annoyed. Here, I would like to share the unreasonable landlord behavior I have encountered and how to deal with it, in the hope that it will be helpful to you.

    1.Malicious rent increase. Landlords increase rents without negotiation with tenants during the term of the rental contract, putting tenants under higher rent pressure during the rental period.

    2.Repairs are not made on time. The landlord did not solve the problems of water leakage, electrical fault, and old furniture and facilities in the house in a timely manner, resulting in the quality of life of the tenants.

    3.Violation of the provisions of the Tenancy Act. The landlord violates the provisions of the Tenancy Law, such as requiring the tenant to pay liquidated damages, maliciously deducting the deposit, etc.

    4.Invasion of tenant privacy. The landlord enters the tenant's room without the tenant's authorization, and obtains the tenant's private information through surveillance equipment or other means, which threatens the quality of life and even the safety of the tenant.

    5.Malicious request for tenant to move out. The landlord asks the tenant to move out early without reason, and even threatens the tenant with intimidation, verbal abuse and other means.

    My approach to the above is:

    1. Stay calm. First of all, you should think calmly and not get excited or angry, which will only make the situation worse. Be clear about your point of view, but also be mindful of your wording and avoid using aggressive or offensive language.

    2. Find evidence. If the landlord's behavior is serious, consider gathering evidence such as transcripts, text messages, audio recordings, etc., so that there is evidence of their disrespectful behavior if necessary.

    3. Contact intermediaries. If an agent is involved in the rental process, you can contact the agent to reflect the situation and seek assistance in solving the problem. The agent will reconcile the conflict between the two parties in accordance with the terms of the contract and laws and regulations, and take into account the interests of both the tenant and the landlord.

    4. Complain to the relevant departments. If the landlord's disrespectful behavior involves violating laws and regulations, you can file a complaint with the relevant authorities, such as the housing management committee, consumer association, etc., for help and support.

    To sum up, if the tenant encounters the landlord's unreasonable behavior when renting a house, the tenant should try his best to protect his rights and interests, fully negotiate and communicate with the landlord, and retain relevant evidence, so as to take legal measures to protect his rights and interests if necessary.

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