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What if the landlord is unreasonable?

When you meet an unreasonable landlord, if you want to continue to live, be tolerant and don't argue with him. If you really can't stand her unreasonable behavior, you have no choice but to check out and move to another place.

First of all, find out what is the reason for the dispute with the landlord, and see if it is the landlord's fault or the tenant's own reason.

Second, after determining that the responsible party is in the landlord, you can negotiate with the landlord first, clarify all kinds of basis, and euphemistically explain the landlord's mistakes.

Third, if the negotiation fails, you can ask the street office to assist in handling this rogue landlord incident.

Fourth, when things are serious, you can also take alarm measures and ask the public security organs for help. Be sure not to have unnecessary conflicts with the landlord in private.

If none of the above solutions can solve the problem, we can use the evidence of the rogue landlord to file a lawsuit in the local court and wait for a verdict.

6. Finally, I would like to remind you that after meeting a rogue landlord, you must not have conflicts with the landlord. If it is during the lease contract, early withdrawal of the lease is the tenant's breach of contract. If the landlord drives the tenant away, it is the landlord's responsibility. Please pay attention to distinguish clearly what caused the rogue landlord.

To sum up, "the landlord is unreasonable" is unreasonable within the tolerable range; If it is necessary to have a good talk, you can negotiate amicably first, or ask the streets, neighborhood committees, property and community police to intervene in mediation; If negotiation and mediation fail, I am determined to declare that I can bring a lawsuit to the people's court.