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What if the landlord makes trouble without reason?

In the process of renting a house, the lessee may encounter some unreasonable behaviors of the landlord. The following are some common unreasonable behaviors of landlords and their countermeasures:

Charge an extra fee

Some landlords may charge the lessee extra fees in the process of renting, such as "deposit" and "handling fee".

These are illegal acts, and the lessee can clearly stipulate the scope and amount of fees by asking the contract, and keep relevant documents to protect rights.

false propaganda

Some landlords may exaggerate the housing conditions or facilities to attract tenants, and after signing the contract, they will find that the actual situation does not meet the tenants' expectations. The lessee shall require the landlord to specify the details and facilities of the house in the lease contract, and keep relevant evidence for rights protection.

Housing rectification requirements

In some cases, the landlord may ask the lessee to make some rectification on the house, such as painting and installing air conditioning. These rectifications need to be carried out under the norms, and the lessee should operate in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. At the same time, the lessee also requires the landlord to specify the scope and details of the rectification in the contract.

Delayed maintenance

When there is a problem with the house, the landlord's delay in maintenance causes the inconvenience and safety of the tenant to be threatened.

In this case, the lessee can solve the problem by communicating with the landlord or reporting to the relevant departments.

Unreasonable request for rent withdrawal

During the period of renting, the landlord can unreasonably ask the lessee to cancel the contract. In this case, the lessee should safeguard his legitimate rights and interests within the scope permitted by law and seek the help of relevant departments.

In short, in the process of renting, the lessee should take timely measures to deal with the unreasonable behavior of the landlord. Check the contract, communicate and negotiate, and keep the evidence, which are all feasible solutions. However, in the process of coping, the lessee should also pay attention to abide by relevant laws and regulations and respect the legitimate rights and interests of the landlord.