What tricks do real estate agents need to pay attention to?

There are many tricks for real estate agents to cheat money, among which I think three points need to be paid attention to most: substitute wood, non-violence and non-cooperation, and shattered glass. Maybe you sound a little confused, so let me explain the background of renting a house first, and then talk about those three points. For example, if you need a house in the near future, and then you don't want to be harassed by intermediary service personnel all over the street, then you can choose the next intermediary APP, and then search for vacant houses within the range you want through the APP, call the salesman in charge of the house, and then let the salesman look at the house.

Of course, it was at this time that the trick of "replacing trees with flowers" began. I remember it was like a summer. My colleague asked me to accompany her to see the house near the company, and then I inexplicably went to see the house of another company, which had nothing to do with the APP she downloaded. Later, I was inexplicably lured by their salesman to get a rental contract, and even stupidly paid an agency fee for one month in the process of looking at the house. In this way, after signing the contract, I asked my colleagues why the names of real estate companies and rental companies are different. I remember that she smiled and said that she was the "big name" of this company!

All right! By the time we found out, as my colleague, she had basically moved in. What's her name? How did she change companies? She must be too lazy to read it. It is almost this casual attitude that makes the intermediary companies happier, because they have started to collect late fees again. Of course, even if the money is not too much, it will be good to have a long memory in the future, but the really interesting thing is coming, because she didn't want to rent it later, but the other agent thought it was "off-season". If she doesn't rent it, they will lose money and she will have to "compensate".

In this regard, my colleague denied it, so about two months before the expiration of the contract, she found that either the lock core was replaced or the keyhole was stuck with glue like 502, so she went to the police uncle to transfer the intermediary, took the key to repair the lock, and then blocked it. Almost two months later, the intermediary's "non-violence and non-cooperation" finally ended. When it was all over, I really thought she could leave there without stopping, but it wasn't. Because the third broken glass I mentioned is about to start.

I remember it was because her keyhole was broken, the lock core was broken, and the lock was changed, not the original one, so this can be used to punish her. Basically, as a bystander, I also saw that it was because she wanted to refund the rent in the "off-season", and people used this repeated method to correct her back and forth. Of course, this also directly shows that if people can use this to attack her and blackmail her, it is enough to show that the other party has no other skills. As a result, my colleague sued the intermediary directly through civil affairs. Fortunately, the contract signed before is valid, and there are relevant police records and so on. Before I escape.

This shows that the tricks of real estate agents are so complicated that we can hardly imagine. But after all, one thing can avoid most of the pits, that is, you must find a formal channel room when renting a house, and keep good evidence in the process of renting a house to prevent problems.