1. Distinguishing between true and false When the landlord calls the landlord to distinguish between true and false landlords, the first sentence of calling the landlord can ask: "Is your house rented out?" Remember, don't say which house this is. If the other party answers that it is rented out, you can hang up and say that there are other houses to see, which may be pretended by the intermediary or the intermediary, but in any case, those are not the houses you are looking for. If it is not rented out, directly agree with the other party on the meeting time and place. If it is not the place where the list page is displayed, you can also hang up.
2. Call the landlord and ask if the house you like is private or your own. Can you provide proof of real estate so that the landlord can briefly introduce the house, such as orientation and area. Ask the most important question-rent, and pay in installments. If you like basic questions, you can make an appointment to see the house.
Call the landlord to discuss the contract. After confirming the intention to rent a house, you can call the landlord to learn more about the contract. This is an ideal way to meet and talk.