Xiamen female tenant returns a house, what if the landlord pokes the toilet and doesn't refund the deposit?

If the landlord refuses to refund the deposit when renting a house, we can report or complain to the relevant departments, because the deposit is only for protecting the interests of the landlord and protecting the landlord's furniture or other things from loss, but the deposit does not mean that it cannot be returned to the tenant. Instead, the landlord will take care of his property and then return the money that should be returned to the other party.

In fact, as a migrant worker, I once rented a house. I also understand that when we rent a house, we can't make everyone anxious, because it is not easy and hard for everyone to make money. Therefore, in such a situation, many people will understand each other and refund the deposit, but some people will accept the money without conscience. I think this is wrong. After all, put yourself in the shoes. If we meet such an unreasonable landlord, we are also very sad and angry, and it is not easy to find a suitable house. Besides, our work is very busy. It is not worthwhile for us to pay more energy because of such things as rent deposit.

Nowadays, the quality of young people's housing is very high. It should not be said that the house is particularly messy, or the landlord has been cleaning it for a long time. Moreover, when young people return the house to the landlord, they will clean it in advance, not only the ground, garbage and many other things will be cleaned very clean. Therefore, the message that young people turn their houses back into garbage houses on TV or some news channels will not happen to everyone. As landlords, we should understand each other, be tolerant, and don't be obsessed with a little problem.

If we are renters, we also hope that everyone can consciously clean up before checking out. After all, when we rent a house, the whole environment is very good. When we return it, the house will become dilapidated and will make everyone feel even more distressed.