In recent years, China's rental market has experienced significant growth, resulting in a large economy. However, after in-depth observation, it is not difficult to find that there are some problems in this market that cannot be ignored. In pursuit of higher rental yields, some landlords have resorted to non-standard measures, such as adding partition walls to three-bedroom homes and converting them into five- or even six-bedroom units.
This kind of renovation not only changes the original design layout of the house, but also often encroaches on the kitchen, balcony and other spaces that were originally used for cooking and relaxing. As a result, not only does the living area of each room be drastically reduced, turning a comfortable living environment into a crowded "boarding house", but more importantly, it poses a potential safety risk. Living in such an environment, the life and property safety of tenants may be seriously threatened, and in the event of an emergency such as a fire, the consequences can be unimaginable.
However, not all "partition houses" are illegal, for example, the previously issued "Shanghai Housing Lease Regulations" made it clear that the partition houses of formal institutions such as Ziru are not illegal boarding houses.
So it is also a partition room, why is it regular? If you want to answer this question, you must first understand the regulations of the relevant departments in this regard. For example, Article 15 of the Regulations of Shanghai Municipality on Housing Leasing states that the minimum rental unit shall be a room of original design or reconstructed with the approval of the relevant authorities; Kitchens, bathrooms, balconies, storage rooms and other non-residential spaces may not be rented out separately for residential use; The number of occupants and per capita living area of each room must comply with the relevant regulations of Shanghai.
To put it simply, if your partition room meets these three criteria, it is not considered a violation. First of all, it must be approved by the relevant departments for reconstruction; Secondly, non-living spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms, and balconies are not allowed to be rented out separately for people to live in; Finally, the number of occupants and the per capita size of each room you rent out must be within the regulations.
The formal partition room built by Ziru fully complies with these provisions in the "Shanghai Housing Lease Regulations", and only the living room or master bedroom is renovated and rented out as a separate room, which does not affect the use of bathroom, kitchen, balcony and other spaces. Moreover, in terms of the number of residents, Ziru has also made strict restrictions in accordance with relevant regulations, and each tenant must completely fill in the number of people living with him when renting, and those who do not meet the standards cannot rent.
This kind of leasing model actually provides a kind of financial buffer for young people who are struggling in big cities. Considering the high cost of living in big cities, many young people find it difficult to afford a large area of housing rent, and the comfortable co-housing** has become an ideal choice for them, effectively reducing their financial pressure.
While paying attention to the first, Ziru did not ignore the importance of living quality. They have adopted a stylish and healthy décor style to create a comfortable and livable living environment for tenants. In addition, Ziru also provides one-stop supporting services, including maintenance, moving and cleaning, so that tenants can enjoy the convenience and feel the warmth of home.
Therefore, for young people who want to have a high-quality, affordable "nest" in the city where they work, Comfort is undoubtedly an option worth considering.