Focusing on the life needs of urban youth groups, Qingke attracts the masses by relying on the rental service of white-collar apartments, and builds a multi-functional service platform with the help of the Internet of Things and information technology to meet the daily life, consumption, social and cultural needs of young white-collar workers.
Hanger-on Apartment pays attention to the construction of word-of-mouth brand, taking into account the aesthetics of young people and the cleanliness of living environment, so it adopts a simple IKEA decoration style for the apartment as a whole. The apartment is equipped with branded household appliances and professional cleaning. Zero2IPO apartments are inhabited by highly educated and high-quality young people, thus promoting harmony among residents and creating an excellent community atmosphere.
Extended data
Pay attention to renting a house
1, see the miscellaneous fees
When renting a house, the tenant must ask about some extra fees, so that the owner can pay off the electricity, gas and water bills before you move in. The lessor is required to provide documents to prove the house, and there are no outstanding bills at present. Make sure the figures of water, electricity and gas are correct.
2. Negotiate maintenance costs
In the process of renting a house, it is inevitable to damage some items, such as faucets and light bulbs. Tenants must remember to negotiate with the intermediary or landlord in this regard. Otherwise, if there is damage, it is possible for the tenant to pay the bill himself.
Step 3 check the house carefully
Any small flaws in the house should be written into the delivery list: whether there are stains, graffiti, cracks and peeling on the wall; Whether the furniture, stoves and other facilities are cracked, damaged or defiled; Whether the floor is dirty, cracked or damaged, including warping of boards. Before you pay the rent, you must try all kinds of switches, such as water, electricity and gas. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble after check-in.