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As a landlord, what wonderful renters have you met?

I haven't met any strange renters, but I can tell you something that may make the landlord uncomfortable: 1. Refusing to pay the rent: The renter's default on the rent makes the landlord very depressed. 2. Change the structure of the house at will: Some renters may not respect the structure and design of the house and will change the layout of the house at will to meet their own needs. 3. Damage to housing facilities: Some renters may accidentally damage housing facilities, such as broken walls and electrical appliances. 4. Malicious disputes: Some renters may deliberately create disputes, such as deliberately finding fault or finding fault with every detail of the house. 5. Illegal use of the house: Some renters may use the house as a place for illegal activities or contraband, which is not only the loss of the landlord, but also likely to involve legal issues.

Here are some wonderful tenant behaviors:

1. Keep a pet. Some tenants will keep pets in the house without the consent of the landlord, which may cause damage to the house and cause health problems.

2. Tenants carry out large-scale renovation of houses. Some tenants may carry out large-scale renovation of the house without the consent of the landlord, which not only violates the provisions of the rental contract, but also may affect the structure and safety of the house.

3. Long-term non-payment of rent. Some tenants may deliberately default on the rent, or even fail to pay the rent for a long time, which has caused economic burden and mental stress to the landlord.

4. The tenants have a party in the house. Some tenants may hold parties in their houses, making noise and causing trouble, which will bring inconvenience to neighbors and landlords.

5. Illegal operation. Some tenants may use the leased house as their business premises, which violates the provisions of the lease contract and brings legal disputes and economic losses to the landlord. These behaviors violate the provisions of the lease contract and the tenant's code of conduct, which will not only cause economic and mental pressure to the landlord, but also bring inconvenience to the surrounding neighbors and communities. Tenants should abide by the provisions of the lease contract, respect the landlord and neighbors, and maintain good tenant behavior.