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The landlord's behavior is a breach of contract, you can ask him to prepare it, if not, you don't give him as much rent as much, until he has the house.
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Modify the contract or reduce the rent!
This question is a bit broad, I just rented out a wedding room, experience for reference! >>>More
It's useless, this is the usual method of merchants, which can only be blamed on the fact that you must indicate the delivery time when you buy furniture and pay a deposit, if you don't put it forward, they won't do it. >>>More
Yes, the question is whether you do what he wants.
If there is no toilet, the factory employee goes to the nearest toilet outside the factory during work, which is equivalent to falling and injuring himself in the toilet, which should be a work-related injury. The boss's failure to sign a contract with the employee does not affect the boss's liability for work-related injury compensation. Legal basis:
If the house cannot be used normally due to the lack of toilets, you can request to terminate the contract and require the other party to bear the liability for breach of contract and compensation.