2. The landlord can check the tenant's ID card (which can be confirmed by the Public Security Bureau) and ask for a copy as an attachment to the contract.
3. The tenant should check the owner's property right certificate (which can be confirmed to the local real estate exchange), the owner's ID card (which can be confirmed to the Public Security Bureau) and the combination of the two certificates (that is, the owner of the property right certificate is consistent with the ID card).
4. The signature of the contract (owner) is consistent with the signature of the property owner of the property right certificate. If there is any difference, the power of attorney of the property owner shall be provided.
5. When handling the sharing contract, the owner needs to agree to rent it.