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What are the precautions for owners to rent houses?

matters needing attention for the owner to rent a house are as follows:

1. Tenant identity

1. Require the renter to provide the original copy of ID card and other documents.

2. Understand the renter's purpose or work unit.

3. It is best to rent it to some people who look more reliable through observation. Contact information must be left in the phone or mobile phone software to facilitate communication.

Second, the rental contract

1. Sign the contract through a regular house rental transaction intermediary.

2. The housing contract must specify the payment method, deposit, matters needing attention, housing items and other lists in detail and be signed.

3. Safety of electricity use

1. Check whether the electrical appliances in the house are intact and damaged, and whether there are leakage problems such as bare wires and damaged shells (the electric water heater specially reminds users to turn off the power before using).

2. Check whether the electrical socket of the house is in good condition and whether there is any phenomenon such as socket damage.

3. When signing the contract, the tenant should pay attention to the safety of electricity use at ordinary times, and warning signs should be posted on the wall.

Fourth, fire safety

1. Check whether there are inflammable and explosive articles in the house, and clean them in time if there are any.

2. When signing the contract, tenants should pay attention to fire safety (be careful with fire), prompt the location of escape routes and fire extinguishers, and post warning signs on the wall.

V. Safety of articles

1. Check whether the doors and windows of the house are in good condition, and repair them in time if any.

2. When signing the contract, the tenant should pay attention to the safety of the goods at ordinary times, and pay attention to closing the door when going out. On the balcony, the tenant of clothes or other items, especially the high-rise tenants, should pay attention to the falling of the items (if any, they should bear legal responsibility).

The content of this article comes from: Toilets, Halls, Halls and Stairs by Building Industry Press.