What should I pay attention to when renting a house in Boston?
After renting a house, you can pay attention to the following three points. 1. Remember that the lease is made in duplicate, one for the landlord and one for yourself. Needless to say, the landlord's share belongs to you. Don't lose it. In case of any accident, this is the evidence you use to defend your rights (and make sure that the contents in the two leases are consistent). Second, be optimistic about the date of paying the rent and the late payment fee. If you don't pay the rent on time, the consequences will be very serious. When several small partners share the rent, one person can pay the rent. It's best to have a backup team to help him pay the rent when he can't pay the rent in time (such as traveling or returning to China). Usually, you have to pay a late fee for late payment of rent. Don't pay the rent late. Don't forget to take photos and make records before moving into a new house to confirm the wear and tear of various facilities in the house. If you find anything broken, you must tell the landlord first. Try to keep the facilities in good condition, otherwise the landlord will deduct your deposit.