Reporters visited Ji'nan daily rental: see what ID card, give you the key to pay.
yesterday, newspaper The police issued a reminder to prevent the potential danger of "renting". So what's the status of "rented house" in Ji'nan today? Reporters interviewed some Japanese renters on the spot, and found that some landlords simply did not check the identity cards of the occupants. Shandong commercial newspaper reporter Lin Yanyin intern Du Dian
[landlord said that the identity card too troublesome] relative to the price of the hotel, some of the outsider to Ji'nan may choose a relatively cheap day rental. This type of rental housing is often located near hospitals, schools, tourist attractions and stations. Yesterday, the reporter came to a residential area of Shan Shi Dong Road, and found that there were many rental housing information on the walls of residential buildings. Reporters randomly called a landlord's phone, the other said that he can not only provide daily rental, but also provide monthly rent. "You choose either daily or monthly rent, the daily rent is thirty or forty yuan, and the monthly rent is eight hundred or nine hundred per month." The landlord said on the telephone that because the school is near the school, the housing supply is scarce and the price is relatively high. When the reporter mentioned what procedures needed to rent a house, the other said, "if you hand in the rent and deposit, I will give you the key and do not need to go through the formalities." The landlord said. "Two days a day, there's no need to go through the formalities. It's not enough trouble." A landlord near the Qianfo Hill hospital said that unless the tenant looked suspicious, he would not look at his identity card.
[although cheap, but more hidden trouble) yesterday afternoon, reporters in the interview near Qilu Hospital, found that the west side of the hospital on the door hanged the "day rental" sign. Reporters saw that the district was relatively old, and most of the original inhabitants had moved away. Because there are more outsiders visiting Qilu Hospital, some homeowners simply change their houses to Japanese rents. The reporter entered a Japanese rented house as a tenant, and the landlord told reporters that the daily rent of the house was fifty or sixty yuan a day. The price is low, but the room is relatively crude, and the bedclothes on the bed are not clean. "I and my classmates have been to a residential house before, there is a double room for daily renting, but the space is very small, one room can only put one bed, and the walls of the room are separated by the partition board is not the solid wall. There are four rooms and six people on the next side of the double room. They are all the upper and lower berths. The space is very narrow and the air is not circulated. The room is very hot and humid. " In addition to the small space, there are many electrical appliances in the room, the wires are entangled, and some households throw their cigarettes everywhere. It is easy to cause a fire.
[reporter] the reporter investigates and understands that the number of Japanese renters is mostly tourists, patients' families and students. These occupants usually leave only one night and have frequent flow of personnel and unclear identity information, including even fleeing staff or drug addicts. This left a hidden danger to the safety of renting a house on Sunday. "The house I live in has four rooms, only I am monthly rent, other rooms change all day, and I do not know who they are." Xiao Li, who lives in rented apartment near Shan Da Lou campus, said there are still rooms for rent, and people living in a room do not know each other. Apart from the lack of security for tenants, some residents also want to strengthen the management of rental housing in Japan. "There are strangers coming in and out all day in the district. Everyone has a feeling of discomfort." Living in a neighborhood near the Qianfo Hill hospital, Aunt Wang said that they often lost things and often burglary.