Sixty percent of the interviewed renters reminded to be wary of the temptation to prepay long-term rents at a discount
  65.7% of the interviewed renters look forward to speeding up the establishment of a housing rental market credit system

  It is the "renting season", and recent graduates are the main renters at the moment. For most recent graduates, renting a house is the first problem they have to solve when they move toward society. Many people are shallow and inexperienced and are prone to encounter the "renting trap". What risks are worth noting in the renting process?

  Last week, in a survey conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily (wenjuan.com) on 2,000 young people aged 18-35 with renting needs, 61.8% of the interviewed young renters reminded that Be wary of the temptation to discount the long-term rent paid in advance. 65.7% of the youth renters surveyed look forward to speeding up the establishment of a housing rental market credit system and expanding channels for dispute resolution.

61.8% of young renters interviewed reminded to be wary of the temptation to prepay long-term rent discounts

  Wang Xianjun (pseudonym), an employee of an import and export company in Jiangsu, believes that for most tenants, especially those who are new to the workplace, it is best not to sign long-term rental contracts. "First of all, it is inflexible. There are many uncertainties in renting, such as If you want to change jobs, you need to adjust the commute route, or you don’t like the community environment, and the long-term contract will “lock up” yourself. Secondly, there are big hidden dangers of disputes. For example, the quality of the house has problems, and the intermediary rolls off the payment."

  He also mentioned that there are risks involved in signing contracts with individuals. "I had a colleague before. The landlord said that signing a five-year contract at a time can provide a discount. As a result, the rent rose sharply. The landlord refused to accept the account and had to increase the price. Although the rights and interests were finally safeguarded , Was also angry a lot."

  What are the renting risks that should be paid special attention to? 61.8% of the interviewed young renters reminded that they should be wary of the temptation to give a discount on the one-time prepayment of long-term rent. 61.1% of the interviewed young renters reminded that they should choose renting intermediaries carefully and beware of “black intermediaries”. Others include: not believing in rental behavior that is significantly lower than the market rent (57.3%), paying attention to the safety of renting, avoiding group renting (48.2%), preventing the trap of "rented by rent", and not handling rent installment loans casually (44.2%) , Read the contract carefully to avoid the trap of irregular lease contracts (38.0%).

  Qin Guoguo (pseudonym) is an employee of an institution in Beijing. She encountered a "low price trap" when she had colleagues. "My colleague found a house on the Internet, and the price was nearly 1,000 yuan lower than the market price in the same area. The decoration was also very good. It was so happy for her and I immediately decided. I felt uncomfortable after living for a period of time. I found formaldehyde after a test. The newly-decorated house will be rented out if it exceeds the standard. The black-hearted intermediary is only willing to refund the deposit. The monthly rent has been dampened, and the house is changed and tossed."

  Liu Lu (pseudonym), who has graduated for two years, recently moved to a new house. She introduced that in order to save money, many young people will find their own houses on some platforms, hoping to save intermediary fees. "In addition to being careful of the'black intermediary', we must also be wary of the'second landlord', that is, the tenant pretends to be the landlord, or rents for the landlord by himself. You must look at his rental contract and try to confirm with the landlord. Because the second landlord will provoke the rent withdrawal There are not a few troublesome people".

70.9% of young renters surveyed hope to increase their rent security

  Wang Xianjun believes that renting a house involves people's livelihood. A credit platform website should be established for the field of renting. People who have had bad behaviors should be recorded for public inquiry. Serious faults can be linked to personal credit. One is to increase the cost of making mistakes, to curb the effects, and the other is to create a good housing rental market atmosphere.

  Qin Guoguo said that in many rental disputes in life, one party suffered a dumb loss. "Like my colleague, I was so angry that I was going to complain about rights protection before, but I don't know which reliable and efficient rights protection channels are available. No matter how much energy you have to wrestle with each other."

  Qin Guoguo hopes to establish a convenient platform for complaints and reports on housing disputes, with fast and efficient follow-up and feedback, "I hope the media will also increase publicity on these channels, especially during periods like the'rental season'."

  In the survey, 65.7% of young renters surveyed expect to speed up the establishment of a credit system in the housing rental market and expand channels for dispute resolution.

  Liu Lu believes that tenants must do a good job of "pre-rental strategy", including: understanding the rent level of the intended lot to avoid being deceived; must read the landlord's book to determine the authenticity of the housing; carefully read the contract terms before signing the contract. "It is recommended to contact more reputable intermediary companies, not only can'shop around', but also understand the real situation of the market and do not believe in one." She said that in addition to the tenants' own strategies and vigilance, relevant departments must strengthen governance and supervision, and will not tolerate violations found.

  Let young people rent a house without worries. 70.9% of the interviewed young renters hope to increase their rent security and reduce pressure. 63.7% of the interviewed young renters suggest strengthening industry supervision and establishing a deposit supervision and risk deposit mechanism. 43.0% of the interviewed Young renters pointed out that relevant agencies should strengthen supervision and severely crack down on group renting and illegal intermediaries.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Du Yuanchun Source: China Youth Daily