I'm telling you, you are in danger. Because many landlords will refuse to rent it to you for fear of not being able to communicate with you. There are many things to talk about in renting a house. You can either find a Chinese service agent or bring a good Japanese to accompany you to find a house.
There are still many gifts and deposits, but on the whole, such a house is definitely not as expensive.
If you go to Yahoo Japan, there will be many websites for renting houses. There must be more houses online than in books. Then search the conditions there, and you can choose 0 gifts and 0 deposits. Or directly find an intermediary and ask for a house with 0 gift money and 0 deposit. Run more intermediaries, because occasionally there will be some less well-known intermediaries with cheap and good houses.
There is also the simplest one. You can go to the mutual aid area on Koharu's website, or if you are in Tokyo, you can go to Kansai. Ask for a house there or see if there is a house in a suitable location. Many people rent it, and it's cheap. You only need to pay a little rent, and you don't have to buy your own appliances, as long as you don't mind sharing with others.
Another option is Leopalace2 1. Most of their houses are aimed at international students, many of them give away and save, and many of them also include electrical appliances and the Internet. Many of my friends rent this. You can have a look. The house is not bad, with all kinds of styles.
One more thing, most houses need guarantors or guarantee companies. Guarantee companies will spend money. If it's cheap, the down payment is half of your monthly rent, and then it costs 10 thousand yuan a year.
There is another kind, without a guarantor, without passing the audit of the guarantee association, go to Yahoo Japan to search for a guarantor.
This is my situation. I found two club websites that can provide guarantors on Yahoo.
One is that it feels more formal, like the feeling of national public schools. Its fee is 1 10,000 membership fee, and then the fee is 60% of your rent. Guarantee you for two years at a time. (The name has been forgotten)
The other is private. It feels like a private school. The membership fee is the same, and the later fee is 50% of the rent. A little cheaper. (This seems to be called the New Tokyo Guarantee)
I used the second one. He has China employees here, so you don't have to worry about the language barrier. It's a woman.
I feel good. He introduced me to a civil servant and a department head working in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications! = =, scared me.
The two of them, pay 10 thousand membership fee first, and then they will help you find a guarantor. After the intermediary has passed the examination and signed the contract, you can pay them again. If it fails, you don't have to pay. However, the people they provide are quite good, and the general audit is no problem.
When you use these two companies, you should pay attention to their usefulness. You can't tell the rental agent that I found a company that provides a guarantor. They will introduce me to a guarantor or something. . . Don't say anything ! ! Unless you are mentally retarded.
Just tell the broker it's a Japanese your father knows. Then tell the guarantor what the situation is, and they will help you complete this lie. Mainly, if it is an irrelevant person, the landlord will not be at ease and will easily pass the examination.
Deposit.
House rental rent
Gift money. Gift money.
Everyone, the landlord
Guarantor ほしょぅじん
Guarantee the club of "ほしょぅ".
The house detective wants to find a house. . . .
I want to find a house with a gift of 0 and a deposit of 0. . .
I've said so much, and you haven't given it to me? Do you deserve me? ! ! ! ! ! ! !