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How to deal with black intermediaries when renting a house?
1. When I was looking for a house, my last house was sublet, and I found it myself without any intermediary. As a result, when signing the contract, the landlord dragged me to a tattered pheasant agency, pointing to a middle-aged and stout old lady and saying that when signing the contract with the agency, she was the only one to trust, and everyone had to pay an agency fee of 2,350 for 4,700 rent. At that time, I questioned why I paid without going through an intermediary. The agent smiled and said that you were undercharged 100. The landlord said he would charge you less 100.

2. Trying to blackmail the landlord.

I study in Xi 'an. I remember that it was 20 14 years when I just graduated. I contacted the landlord of a personal house of a good university classmate on the Internet and rented a house in a new community with 2 rooms 1 hall. The rent was not as expensive then as it is now. The rent shall be paid annually, with one-year rent of10.5 million and deposit of 65438. I have lived for almost a year, and if I need to renew my lease one month before the expiration, I will tell the landlord to renew it, on the day of the next year 15000. Unexpectedly, the next day, the landlord came: my house is not rented, and my relatives will live in the house. You will move out immediately when it expires.

We are still wondering why we didn't say something when we paid the money yesterday, since we didn't rent it. That's enough. We want to stay for another month and return the house when it expires. Who hasn't had an emergency? So I told the landlord that we would move out after the expiration and he would come to inspect the house. If there is no problem, we will refund the renewal fee and deposit to us, and the landlord readily agreed. We started looking for another house in the same community, told the new landlord to move in a month, and paid a deposit to the new landlord.