"Parking in New Zealand Check-in fee ? Chinese intermediaries were criticized, and the response was reversed! "!
If renting an apartment in Auckland, New Zealand, you are generally required to pay a security deposit for one to two weeks"Check-in fee"。
However, a real estate brokerage has sparked controversy by adopting the same approach to taxi parking spots.
Mr. Gehry is a marketing consultant at Harcos Real Estate in Auckland.
Last week, he posted an ad on Facebook for renting out his apartment's parking lot.
According to the notice, the parking space is rented out at a rate of N$90 per week** and a security deposit of N$450 (a deposit of N$270 and a two-week advance payment).
Mr. Chung also pointed out that this is a rental subway station and not a rented house.
There was no information on the website of Zheng's Harkoz company about the rental of the parking lot.
Mr. Cheng's profile shows that the suite of the car park has been **.
When asked about the question, a senior source said that the house was not owned by the company and that Zheng was only acting as a seller and not as a property manager.
The rental of the parking space was an agreement between Mr. Zheng and the landlord"Private Agreements"and does not represent the company.
The news media reported on the incident, which caused heated discussions.
Some expressed their ignorance and ridicule that they had to rent and charge at the same time.
I didn't move here, so why should I pay for 'possession'?
Four hundred and fifty copies? There's no need to be so greedy now. Underneath this post, there is a message.
In response, Mr. Cheng's family members said: "The 'rent' mentioned in this article refers to the rent and the key card that can be returned. We will keep this amount in the customer's file together with the invoice.
Many of Zheng's adherents, however, see this behavior as the norm.
I did that when I was in the parking space, I did the same. I think the security deposit is used to prevent late payment of rent.
"I don't understand why the media is making such a fuss," he said.
He may have said the wrong thing, and the term 'accommodation' is not a good word, but it was just two weeks' rent plus a refundable security deposit, with no fees attached. ”
If you don't even want to pay rent, don't rent a space."
Rental service providers note that security deposits are used to prevent non-payment of rent, damage to property, or other claims related to the lease.
Tenants who are not late on paying rent can withdraw the security deposit when the lease contract expires.
However, according to the announcement of the Ministry of Commerce, Innovation and Employment, the rental of private parking spaces has nothing to do with renting, and the security deposit is not within the scope of rental.
Whether the tenant will be able to recover the deposit depends largely on the owner's intentions.
However, consumer groups in New Zealand argue that such a situation can be guaranteed by the Contracts Act.
The Consumer Association recommends that you consult when signing the contract, and if the deposit is not refunded, you can write this into the contract.
Normally, the deposit (security deposit) is part of the payment for goods or services and is non-refundable, while the deposit (deposit) is refundable.