1. Check the facilities and equipment in the house, such as furniture and household appliances. And check whether the household appliances can operate normally and how good the furniture is. , and then include it in the lease contract, and indicate who will bear the maintenance costs when these furniture and household appliances have problems or failures, so as to avoid conflicts with the landlord and unclear division of responsibilities when this happens after the tenant moves in. 2. Seriously sign the house lease contract: When signing the lease contract, the lessee and the landlord must carefully read all the terms in the contract and make clear the obligations and rights of both parties. Such as the purpose of the lease, the lease term, the termination of the contract, the signing of the sublease and the liability for breach of contract. Both parties should reach an agreement through consultation to avoid disputes and unnecessary troubles in the process of leasing. 3. Write clearly the annex to the contract such as property miscellaneous fees: in addition to signing a formal lease contract, both parties to the lease should also write clearly the settlement and commitment of water, electricity, gas, cable TV, property maintenance fund and other related expenses. Be sure to write it clearly and keep it as an attachment to their contract to avoid problems in the future.
legal ground
Article 708 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The lessor shall deliver the lease item to the lessee as agreed, and keep the lease item in line with the agreed purpose within the lease term. Article 711 Where the lessee fails to use the lease item in accordance with the agreed method or the nature of the lease item, thereby causing losses to the lease item, the lessor may terminate the contract and demand compensation for the losses. Article 712 The lessor shall perform the maintenance obligations of the lease item, unless otherwise agreed by the parties. Article 713 Where the lease item needs maintenance, the lessee may require the lessor to maintain it within a reasonable period of time. If the lessor fails to perform the maintenance obligation, the lessee can carry out the maintenance by himself, and the maintenance expenses shall be borne by the lessor. If the maintenance of the leased property affects the lessee's use, the rent shall be reduced or the lease term shall be extended accordingly. If the lease item needs maintenance due to the fault of the lessee, the lessor shall not undertake the maintenance obligation specified in the preceding paragraph.