1. House information verification: First, verify the authenticity and legality of the house. Ensure that the landlord has the right to rent the property, check the real estate license, housing lease contract and other related documents.
2. House condition inspection: Before signing the contract, the house condition should be carefully inspected, including the structural safety of the house, the land use right, whether the facilities and equipment of the house are complete, and whether the circuits and water pipes are in normal operation.
3. Terms of the lease contract: read the lease contract carefully, paying special attention to the lease term, rent, deposit, liability for breach of contract and other terms. Ensure that the lease period, rent and other matters are consistent with their own needs.
4. Housing maintenance responsibility: The division of labor and conditions of housing maintenance responsibility are clearly stipulated in the lease contract. For example, the landlord is responsible for major maintenance projects and the tenant is responsible for minor maintenance projects.
5. Guarantee of deposit: confirm the deposit and guarantee method to ensure the smooth return at the end of the lease term.
6. Transportation convenience: consider the transportation convenience of the house and the surrounding supporting facilities, such as whether it is close to subway stations, bus stations, shopping malls, etc.
It should be noted that although the lease term of the house is 30 years, the lessee does not own the property right of the house, so it is necessary to keep relevant certificates and contracts during the lease process in order to safeguard his rights and interests in case of disputes. At the same time, it is suggested to reach a written agreement with the landlord and keep a good backup to avoid potential disputes.