First, let's look at two cases. In the first case, Li was in Shenzhen and was entrusted by her neighbor to rent a house online. Because Shenzhen is a relatively large working city in China, with a large flow of people and a good location, he rented it out soon. Neighbors also went to other places before renting a house. As a middleman, Li collected the rent and deposit and remitted them to his neighbors, but unexpectedly, a man who claimed to be the landlord came back a few months later. As a middleman, Li must compensate the lessee for the loss.
In the second case, after graduation, Chen Mou decided to stay in the city and move out of the dormitory. The first thing to do is to rent a house. After several twists and turns, he finally found a house close to the unit and with a good environment. The other party is eager to rent, and the house price is relatively low. However, two months later, a new landlord appeared and told Chen Mou that the house had been subletted by the other party without notice. Now the landlord wants to take back the house and let Chen Mou.
The above two cases are caused by the fact that the tenant did not find out the identity information of the landlord when renting the house. When renting a house, it is necessary to check the owner information. How to find out who the owner is? In China, real estate is a relatively private asset as well as a personal asset. Therefore, it is impossible to find the owner's information online because of personal factors involving citizens. Under normal circumstances, we advise you not to rent or buy or sell a house when you can't find out the real identity of the other party and can't produce the real estate license. If you really want to inquire, you can bring your ID card to the local housing authority to inquire about the property owner of the house address. This is the way to ask.