Let the drifters in big cities no longer worry about renting a house

  For many people who work and live in big cities, renting a house is a common choice in the short term.

However, in the past two years, some long-term rental apartment thunder incidents have given the public an insight into the chaotic situation of the housing rental market, and also made many tenants, especially young people drifting in big cities, anxious.

One of my expectations for the National People's Congress is that these rent chaos can be resolved, so that I and many young people with similar problems will no longer be anxious.

  First of all, I hope that the problem of information asymmetry in the rental market can be resolved.

Nowadays, most of the rental information is in the hands of real estate agencies, and there is rarely a connection between homeowners and tenants, which leads to a high degree of reliance on real estate agencies by tenants.

As a result, some intermediary platforms will arbitrarily raise rent prices to earn more intermediate price differences.

Many tenants have little knowledge of the rent market, and it is easy for them to rent houses with excessive rents, resulting in an increase in the cost of living.

  Therefore, I look forward to the country's release of more policies and regulations to regulate the rental market behavior, improve the rental supervision system, and ensure the relative transparency of rental market information, so as to reduce the risks and costs of tenants.

  Furthermore, I hope that some of the irregular behaviors of real estate agencies in the rental market can be corrected.

For example, when a tenant rents a house through an intermediary, they generally pay a deposit of varying amounts, in most cases one month's rent.

Many tenants are refused by the intermediary to refund the deposit when the lease expires.

Although the tenants struggled with the intermediary according to the terms of the contract, they were often in vain and could only swallow their anger and suffer dumb losses.

  This situation is not an isolated case. Several of my friends in Beijing have encountered similar problems, and the deposit was refused or under-refunded.

This requires relevant government departments to increase the review of the real estate agency’s operating qualifications, ensure the professionalism of the real estate agency from the source, and at the same time increase supervision, promptly investigate and correct the violations of the real estate agency to avoid greater loopholes.

In addition, I look forward to seeing more channels for tenants to protect their rights, so that we young people who rent houses can have a reliable channel for rights protection and retrieve their rights at the lowest cost.

  At present, rent prices in big cities are still high, and many young people have to share with others in order to save the cost of living.

After the lives of tenants intersect, the happiness of each tenant will be affected by the co-tenant partner to a certain extent.

But because everyone has different personalities and different life trajectories and habits, there will inevitably be some friction when getting along.

  Therefore, I hope that in addition to improving the personal qualities of the tenants, the neighborhood committees of the community can play more roles.

For example, the community can visit the shared houses, organize community activities to promote understanding and cooperation between tenants, so that they can better integrate into the community; when there are conflicts between tenants, help them to mediate, so as not to trigger Greater conflict.

  In addition, college students who have just walked out of campus lack a deep understanding of the complexity of the society, and they often face more confusion and worries when renting a house, and they need more guidance and protection.

In fact, renting a house has become the first test faced by college students when they leave the campus. Many people have paid tuition on this issue and stepped on the pit and thunder of the renting market.

In response to this problem, you can try to be led by the government and unite with a real estate agency platform with high credibility and strong service capabilities to provide relatively reliable housing for qualified graduates to help them gain a foothold in big cities.

  To truly regulate the rental market and protect the legitimate rights and interests of tenants, the government needs to make necessary optimizations and supplements in policies and systems, as well as efforts by relevant departments to improve the living and psychological experience of tenants in renting a house. In this way, Only in this way can those of us who are drifting in big cities feel more at ease when renting a house.

  Li Shaobo Source: China Youth Daily