Who will be responsible for changing the faucet during the rental period?

Changing the faucet during renting is generally borne by the wrong party.

If the failure or replacement of the faucet is caused by normal wear and tear or poor daily maintenance, the tenant usually needs to bear the cost of maintenance or replacement. If the faucet fails or is replaced because of aging equipment, manufacturing defects or problems in the house itself, the landlord will generally bear the cost of maintenance or replacement.

The responsible party for maintenance and replacement is usually clearly listed in the lease contract. You can read the rental contract carefully and understand the responsibility of changing the faucet. The best solution is to communicate with the landlord and consult their opinions. If there is any dispute, you can refer to the local housing lease regulations or consult professionals, such as lawyers or leasing agencies, to determine the specific distribution of responsibilities.

Matters needing attention in renting a house

1. Read the lease contract in detail: Before signing the lease contract, you must read the terms of the contract carefully to ensure that you understand your responsibilities and rights. If in doubt, you can consult a professional to get an answer.

2. Determine the rent and payment method: negotiate with the landlord and clarify the rent amount and payment method, including the monthly rent amount, deposit payment method and refund conditions, to ensure that you know the specific date and method of rent payment.

3. House condition inspection: Before moving in, carefully check the overall condition of the house, including whether the functions of walls, floors, doors and windows, equipment and facilities are normal. Take photos or videos as records to prevent disputes and disputes.