When I was renting a house, my landlord said I wanted to buy furniture, and I agreed to buy it but t

Updated on furniture 2024-06-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is legal to collect a deposit on the house, because your large property is pledged to him, and the deposit is protected by law, and then when you quit the lease, you will deduct the utilities, gas, telephone, cable TV, broadband property, and utilities from it

    However, you still have a vague expression: "Others say they want to buy furniture", are others saying that you buy it, or do others buy it themselves? From the back you say "I want to use half of the money they buy furniture as a deposit" to see that they buy it themselves, then you let him buy it himself, and you also collect your deposit What are you doing with half of the furniture money from other people? The main function of the deposit is to compensate for the damage to the house and the deposit for expenses such as water and electricity.

    Who said that you want to buy furniture when renting a house?

    If you don't have furniture in your home and you don't agree to buy it, then don't you sleep on the floor and put your clothes on the floor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the normal procedure, it is possible, because many landlords now have to charge a certain amount of money when renting out their real estate, but from a legal point of view, it is not legal!

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