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What should I do if I encounter a landlord who maliciously increases the rent?
1. Malicious rent increase. The landlord increases the rent without consulting the tenant during the lease contract period, which makes the tenant bear higher rent pressure during the lease period.
2. Failure to maintain on time. The landlord failed to solve the problems of water leakage, circuit failure and outdated furniture and facilities in time, which affected the quality of life of tenants.
3. Violation of the provisions of the lease law. The landlord violates the provisions of the lease law, such as asking the tenant to pay liquidated damages and maliciously deducting the deposit.
4. Invade the privacy of tenants. The landlord enters the tenant's room without authorization, and obtains the tenant's privacy information through monitoring equipment or other means, which threatens the tenant's quality of life and even safety. 5. Maliciously ask the tenant to move out. The landlord asked the tenant to move out early for no reason, and even threatened the tenant with intimidation and abuse.
My views on the above issues are:
First, stay calm. First of all, you should think calmly, don't get excited and don't get angry, which will only make the situation worse. Express your views clearly, but also pay attention to the wording and avoid using excessive or offensive language.
Second, find evidence. If the landlord's behavior is serious, you can consider collecting evidence, such as written records, text messages, recordings, etc. In order to have evidence to prove his rude behavior when necessary.
Third, contact the intermediary. If there is an intermediary involved in the process of renting, you can contact the intermediary to reflect the situation and seek assistance to solve it. The intermediary will coordinate the contradictions between the two parties according to the terms of the contract and laws and regulations, which not only protects the interests of tenants, but also takes into account the interests of landlords.
Fourth, complain to the relevant departments. If the landlord's rude behavior involves violations of laws and regulations, you can complain to relevant departments, such as the Housing Management Committee and the Consumers Association, for help and support.
To sum up, when encountering the unreasonable behavior of the landlord, the tenant should try his best to safeguard his rights and interests, fully negotiate and communicate with the landlord, and keep relevant evidence so as to take legal measures to safeguard his rights and interests when necessary.
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