We, the poor, have set up a low rent house, and we have to pay for the furniture to the last renter

Updated on furniture 2024-03-17
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is also reasonable, as long as the furniture is left for you to use, it is normal to pay, if you move out of the low-rent housing you can also ask the next family to pay for the furniture, so this is normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is not reasonable and legal, and you can not let the former head of the household move out, which is your right. There is no policy that says that those who apply to rent low-cost housing must bear the cost of other items in their house. Those who rent low-rent housing according to the regulations must pay a deposit and rent (the deposit will be returned when checking out), and no other fees are allowed.

    So such a situation is unreasonable and legal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Low-rent houses are generally vacant, and you have to buy everything you want to live in, and now you have to go to live in a house with furniture, so it is reasonable for you to pay, if you don't want to pay this money, you can let the previous tenant pull the furniture away, if he really pulls it away, you still have to spend a lot of money to buy furniture, so you weigh it yourself, how to do it cost-effectively.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally speaking, low-rent housing is not an empty house, there should be no furniture, even if it has been rented by people before, you can discuss it and say that you don't need your own furniture, if you have to stay at home, you need it, you can pay for furniture.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Low-rent housing refers to low-income people who use very low-cost housing, which is generally vacant, and the things used in it need to be purchased by themselves. If you live in it, if you have furniture, it is bought by someone else when you live, it is reasonable to pay a certain fee, and if you don't want to pay, you can choose to return the furniture, which can be negotiated and resolved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Irrationality. The landlord is nothing more than trying to make some money. There is no need. Big deal, don't rent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This situation can be resolved through negotiation between the two parties, the low-rent housing is placed to you, there should be no furniture, the original user's furniture can be moved, if both parties have a need, sit down and negotiate the price is appropriate before the transaction.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Tell them that you have your own furniture. You don't need the furniture here, it takes up space, so you don't pay for it. Besides, the furniture is used and dirty. Let them move away!

    Absolutely unreasonable, do not pay! Low-rent housing should not include furniture, they are forced to sell. Ask them who gave them the right to be so arrogant ?..

    Let them who move the furniture and hurry to inform the previous owner. Otherwise, put it outside!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    First of all, I would like to congratulate you on having a relatively stable home, as for the question you mentioned about the cost of furniture, I see it this way, if these furniture are indeed purchased by the former renter himself, and you need it, you should pay for it, as for the amount of payment, you can negotiate, or according to the price of the invoice at the time of purchase, depreciation to compensate for a certain fee, be sure to keep a written agreement, etc. If you don't need it, and you think the cost is too high, you can do without it, so you don't have to pay. So since you stayed, it makes sense to pay for some furniture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You can ask them to take the furniture away.

    Generally speaking, this requires an agreement between both of you. You can choose not to have their furniture and ask them to move it.

    Of course, then they will have a lot to lose.

    For example: Generally, first-hand furniture is bought for 1,000 yuan, and second-hand sales will be sold by hawkers at various prices, and may only be sold for 200. They themselves hate the trouble of moving away or don't need it.

    So, of course, I want you to pay you a sum of money.

    Of course, if you buy second-hand furniture from a hawker. 200 bought may be sold to you for 600. So, the best course of action for you is to take the opportunity to buy at a low price, or not at all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Logically unreasonable. You can negotiate a settlement.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Then don't furniture and buy something for yourself.

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