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What if the landlord rents a house for no reason?

We work outside, and many people will face the situation of renting a house. In the process of renting a house, they will encounter many problems, which are not smooth sailing. Sometimes you will encounter bad landlords and some unreasonable behaviors.

Recently, when renting a house, a woman met the landlord and asked her to pay an extra month's rent on the grounds of leap February, which attracted many people's attention and triggered related discussions. What are the unreasonable behaviors of the landlord when renting a house? For this problem, the specific situation includes three situations: the tenant is not required to move in advance according to the lease agreement, the rent is raised without authorization, and the tenant's room is entered without authorization.

1, not according to the lease agreement, asking the tenant to move ahead of time, which harms the interests of the tenant.

When we rent a house, we will agree with the landlord on the lease period and make an agreement on moving ahead for some reason. Generally, when the landlord needs the tenant to move in advance, he needs to inform the tenant in advance and give the other party sufficient preparation time. However, some landlords did not act according to the agreement and asked the tenants to move in advance without authorization, which made the tenants unprepared. This behavior of the landlord is unreasonable.

2. Raise the rent without authorization, or charge other unreasonable fees.

When renting a house, both parties will have a clear agreement on the rent. Once an agreement is reached, both parties must fulfill the agreement and keep their promises. However, some landlords do not act according to the regulations, raise rents without authorization, or charge other unreasonable fees. Such behavior is unreasonable and will bring harm to tenants.

3, unauthorized access to the tenant's room, affecting and hurting the tenant.

In addition to the above two situations, some landlords will enter the tenant's room without authorization. These landlords think that they are the owners of the house and have the right to enter at any time, so they enter the room without considering the interests of the tenants, causing harm to the tenants. The landlord's behavior is also unreasonable. For the above unreasonable behavior of the landlord, the tenant can communicate well on the one hand, and strive for the best solution on the other hand. If he can't solve it himself, he can find the local public security management to solve it. Only in this way can he safeguard his own interests and better protect his own safety.