There is no need to share a kitchen. Can I cook in my own room?

You can cook in your own room, but pay attention to the following points:

1. Understand the lease contract: First of all, you need to read the lease contract carefully and understand the terms and regulations of the lease contract, especially the part about the use of public areas and the lessee's responsibilities. If the contract does not explicitly prohibit cooking in the room, then you can consider cooking in the room.

2. Abide by the regulations: If the contract explicitly prohibits cooking in the room, the lessee shall strictly abide by the regulations and avoid violating the lease contract. If you are in doubt or uncertain about the regulations, you can consult the landlord or intermediary.

3. Consider safety: When cooking indoors, you need to pay attention to safety issues, such as avoiding using too many naked flames, maintaining good ventilation, and avoiding the influence of oil smoke on furniture and indoor environment. In addition, we need to pay attention to food hygiene and safety to avoid food poisoning and other accidents.

4. Respect others: When cooking in the room, you need to respect the rights and comfort of roommates and other tenants to avoid affecting others. You can inform your roommate in advance or communicate with the landlord and intermediary to avoid unnecessary contradictions and disputes.

In short, if you want to cook in the room without sharing the kitchen, you need to abide by the lease contract and relevant regulations, pay attention to safety and respect others. If you are in doubt or doubt, you can consult the landlord or intermediary for help.