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Theoretically, you can quit the rent, but the agent should be liable for breach of contract if you have violated the contract, and the agent should return your deposit and rent. But in real life, the intermediary will use various reasons and excuses to shirk responsibility, which will be very troublesome.
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Yes, you can negotiate with them directly, if it's not the master bedroom you will quit the group!
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It's okay to negotiate, but if it doesn't work, use the legal process, knowing that they're breaking the credit.
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You can't get back, you are renting the agent's house, not the house introduced by the agent! So you just don't want to go back! Only wait for the contract to be terminated! Or sublet it to the person who comes after!
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Under normal circumstances, the lease can be returned, and the deposit must also be refunded, you can negotiate with the intermediary, if not, complain to their company.
Under normal circumstances, it will not be rented, after all, you will have to live by yourself in the future, and you will subconsciously reject it psychologically, of course, if there are too many houses, you can also rent it out.
If you have a bathroom, you will have a balcony in the master bedroom. If there are two bathrooms, it is the master bedroom with a separate bathroom.
When you say room, the master bedroom is generally the largest.
Based on the above information, it is not possible to separate the master bedroom from the second bedroom. >>>More
Not necessarily, but the one with the bathroom is basically the master bedroom.