Among the many rental apps, I ** more than a dozen, and finally kept nine. It's not because one app is perfect, it's because of the complexity of the current rental market. Comparatively, the first app I kept performed relatively well. Here's a quick rundown of the nine apps and an analysis of their pros and cons.
99 suites. The interface is designed to be modern, the user experience is good, and there is a wishlist feature that makes it easy to quickly match tenants with landlords. However, hosts are sometimes slower to respond, which may have something to do with their busy schedules.
Freely. When it comes to filtering**, the Ziru app offers a variety of options such as whole rentals, shared flats, and branded apartments. However, it should be noted that some ** information may not be true enough, and there are many intermediaries.
Xianyu: You can filter information such as whole rental, shared house, and branded apartment.
Disadvantages: Most of them are still intermediaries, and ** not very real.
Douban rental group.
It is an information publishing platform, with both landlords and subtenants, but there are also intermediary releases. **Relatively few, and Douban's supervision of ** is weak.
Parking Apartment. As a centralized brand apartment, its decoration is novel, standardized, and provides public space. However, utilities are expensive, soundproof, and mostly located in remote areas.
Ballett. It mainly cooperates with institutional landlords, individual landlords and second-hand landlords, but the Shanghai Municipal Consumer Protection Commission has pointed out that it has problems such as false publicity, numerous complaints, and lax control.
58.com. It provides a large amount of ** information, but the authenticity is uneven, and the tenant needs to carefully screen it.
Compared with other small intermediary companies, Lianjia is slightly better in terms of formality and reliability. However, the intermediary fee is generally higher than the market price, and the bargaining space is limited.
Anjuke. It has been criticized for falsehood** and **, and tenants are advised to be more careful when choosing.
In the process of renting, tenants need to be wary of falsehoods and avoid being confused by ** and words. At the same time, when viewing the house, it is necessary to pay attention to the conditions and configuration of the house, and choose the appropriate floor and location of the house. When signing a contract, it is important to clarify the various fees and lease withdrawal regulations to ensure that your rights and interests are not harmed.
There are a number of aspects that tenants need to pay attention to to ensure their rights and experience. First of all, be wary of fakes, which are often baited by low rents and premium conditions, but are likely to be non-existent or grossly out of place. Therefore, when choosing **, tenants should remain rational and not believe in overly beautiful descriptions.
Secondly, during the viewing process, tenants should be careful to avoid being charged unreasonable fees, such as viewing fees. If the agent or landlord asks the tenant to pay such fees, the tenant should carefully consider and consult the relevant authorities or professionals. At the same time, tenants should also pay attention to the conditions and configuration of the house, ensure that the house meets their own needs, and clearly understand the facilities and equipment in the house to avoid unnecessary disputes in the future.
When choosing a floor, tenants should also take care to avoid choosing floors that may be problematic such as the top floor and the first floor. The top floor may suffer from problems such as rain leakage, sun exposure and cold penetration, while the first floor may be affected by problems such as light blocking and dampness in the front building. Therefore, when choosing a floor, tenants should consider various factors and make an informed choice.
In addition, tenants should also pay attention to the overall environment and traffic conditions of the community when viewing properties. Choosing an area that is close to the company and easily accessible can save time and effort and improve the quality of life. At the same time, the hygiene, security and infrastructure of the community are also important factors that affect the living experience, and tenants should carefully investigate and make a choice.
Finally, when signing a rental contract, tenants should read the contract carefully and ensure that all terms are clear and unambiguous. The contract should clearly include key information such as the lessor, the tenant, the start and end dates of the rent, rent and other expenses. In particular, tenants should have a detailed understanding of the details of how the deposit is refunded, the sublease rules, and the proportion and timing of the return of the deposit.
At the same time, for the repair and use of the house, the tenant should also clarify the attribution of responsibility in the contract to avoid disputes in the future. In conclusion, tenants should be vigilant and fully informed during the rental process to ensure their rights and living experience.