Strata fee receipt, do I need to pay strata fee for a shared house

Updated on society 2024-08-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Go to the property management company and ask if you have paid the heating bill in full, she does not belong to the second landlord because she lives here, and she does not want to give you a receipt, it belongs to a willing to fight and a willing to suffer, and the property management company generally has such a rule. It will be indicated in the owner's covenant. It's just a relationship between you and her and the landlord, and if the landlord agrees, it's nothing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Communicate well, and if you can't communicate, you will do things according to the rules.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If there is an agreement in the lease of the rented house that the tenant must pay the property fee, the tenant who shares the house shall pay the property fee; If it is not agreed in the lease contract, the landlord will pay the strata fee. Therefore, whether a share house needs to pay a strata fee should be determined according to the contract.

    What are some tips for renting?

    1. Housing water and electricity inspection.

    Checking the water and electricity of the house is one of the key points of renting, before renting the house, we must check whether the electric valve of the house is sensitive and whether there is any leakage. In addition, the wiring of the house also needs to be carefully inspected to see if there is any aging. In terms of water use, whether each drainage area is properly drained, and whether there are signs of water seepage on the wall, these aspects need to be confirmed with the landlord in advance.

    2. Housing structure inspection.

    Before renting a house, you should carefully check the structure of the house to see if there are any cracks in the wall, if it is an old house, you should pay more attention, and the quality of the house structure has a great impact on the life after renting.

    3. Inspection of house doors and windows.

    Checking the doors and windows of the house is also something that needs to be done before renting, to see if the doors and windows of the house can be used normally, whether the door frame is crooked, and the most important aspect is to check whether the locks on the doors and windows can be used normally.

    What do I need to pay attention to when sharing a house?

    1. If you share a house with a second landlord, you need to pay attention to signing a contract (that is, one person rents it, and then finds someone to share the house), you have to look at the contract he signed with the landlord, or can prove that he rented the house, the lease period has not expired, and remember to leave a copy of the other party's ID card, and you must also sign a contract between you, and write down the cost and sharing method clearly, so there is no need for you and the landlord to sign (because the landlord is generally afraid of trouble and only recognizes one person to speak).

    2. When sharing a house, don't look for a good friend. Because it is inevitable that there will be some small frictions when sharing a house, which will lead to a rift in the friendship between the two people. If you share a house, you need to pay attention to finding friends who have a good personality.

    Dig the town so you can get along very well. Don't look for someone who is too lazy, if a person can't even clean up herself, she basically won't clean up the common area of the shared house. At this point, we can see from her usual dress and living habits that she is sure to share a house with her.

    3. Financial issues. When sharing a house, you should talk about the distribution of rent, property management fees, water and electricity bills, etc. in advance. Be sure not to be embarrassed to say anything about the arrangement of various expenses for the sake of face.

    You should also pay attention to where valuables are placed and where they are safe. It's not that you're afraid of anything, it's just that you don't have any problems in the future and everyone has conflicts.

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