Long-term rental apartments run away with high income and low rent. Is this practice of the intermediary suspected of committing a crime?

Now with the continuous development of social economy, people's wages have been rising, but with it, prices are also rising, so in fact, many people's living standards have not improved with the increase of wages. Especially for young people who just started working, the initial salary is not high. If they rent a higher-priced house, they may have problems eating, but this is actually determined by the market environment. Therefore, if there is a house that is obviously rented or sold below the market price, a large number of people will rob it, but there may be a big pit waiting for you behind it.

There is such an incident recently, which fully shows that there must be a demon in the anomaly. CCTV exposes chaos in Shanghai rental market. Behind the seemingly calm rental market, there are actually many abnormal phenomena, the most obvious of which is the phenomenon of high rent and low rent. Many intermediaries run away after charging high rent. Mr. Tan is one of the victims cheated by this phenomenon. The monthly rent stipulated by the intermediary is 4,200 yuan, but the market price of a house in the same lot is 5,000 yuan, which is much cheaper than that in 800 yuan in one month, saving nearly 10,000 yuan a year. That sounds like a real bargain. However, Teacher Tan kept staring. He felt that the rent was indeed much cheaper, but he still had doubts and asked the intermediary why the house was so much cheaper than the market price. The agent said that now the company is doing activities, and the company will subsidize houses below the market price. It sounds like the intermediary's answer is flawless, so Mr. Tan Can can't wait to sign the contract, for fear that others will rent such a cost-effective house. Not only that, he also transferred the annual rent of up to 50,400 yuan to the company in one lump sum. When renting such a cheap house, Mr. Tan is naturally in a good mood and often shows off to his colleagues. As a result, luck did not last long. Three months after Mr. Tan moved into the house, he received a phone call from the landlord asking him to move out of the house immediately, saying that he had owed one month's rent.