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What job-seeking apartments are there in Beijing?

What job-seeking apartments are there in Beijing?

Job-hunting apartments that provide short rent services for graduates are quietly emerging in Beijing. The reporter visited a number of "job-seeking apartments" and found that these apartments hidden in residential buildings are actually disguised group rents, providing bunk beds, which can be rented daily or monthly. The daily rent varies from 20 yuan to 60 yuan. Are there any security risks in the "job-seeking apartment"? Is its business in short rent legal? How to solve the problem of renting a house during the job-hunting period for graduates? What job-seeking apartments are there in Beijing? Let's look at the status quo.

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There are 20 bunk beds in the invisible house of a "job-seeking apartment".

A lot of information about "job-hunting apartment" can be found on various rental websites, including a "job-hunting apartment" with four bedrooms and one living room, which rents boys' beds at the lowest price, and the beds are in 400 yuan/month. The apartment is located in Building 1 1 in Dongshengyuan Apartment, Wudaokou, Haidian District, Beijing. The picture shows the apartment warm and tidy, and points out that it is a non-smoking dormitory with harmonious roommates. The reporter contacted the intermediary "Mr. Qiao" and went to the apartment to see the house.

"This can accommodate 40 people, and now there are two beds left." Entering the apartment, there is a bed opposite the door. Miss Qiao, shirtless, is sitting on the bed playing cards with a tenant. The living room is dimly lit. In addition to an aisle, there are nearly ten bunk beds, and four bedrooms and kitchens are also filled with bunk beds. Several boys sat on the mat with bare arms playing computer. The computer screen is brighter than the lamp, and the patch panel and power cord are hung on the bedstead in disorder. In the two bathrooms, there are several pots of laundry on the wet ground.

According to many advertisements in short rent, most "job-seeking apartments" are located in ordinary houses. In the Pearl River Oasis Community next to the Communication University subway station, many fresh graduates rent in the basement. The area of each room is only a few square meters, but compared with the narrowness, humidity is the biggest headache for tenants.

There is no contract for renting a house, only a handwritten receipt.

In Xinjingjiayuan, Chongwenmen, a "job-seeking apartment" is a 60-square-meter one-bedroom, one-bedroom apartment with five bunk beds and six beds in the living room alone. "Do I need to sign a contract to rent this bed?" In the face of doubt, the landlord seems very relaxed. "No, I paid the money and gave you a receipt." The landlord refers to the handwritten certificate, which does not involve any responsibilities and rights of both parties such as personal and personal property safety.

"If you don't sign the contract, who will be responsible for losing things?" The landlord shrugged off the problem. "People come and go here, and there is a lot of mobility. You should look after your valuables by yourself. If you lose them, no one can say. " The landlord pointed to a row of iron lockers in the corner and said that every household got a key and put valuables in it, while the landlord held spare keys for all the lockers. There are at least a dozen patch panels in the room, and each patch panel is densely plugged with various equipment such as the tenant's computer, mobile phone and mobile power supply.

In a "job-seeking apartment" in Shuangjing Baihuan home, it is impossible to cook because the kitchen is also occupied by beds. Some tenants secretly prepared induction cookers, electric kettles, alcohol lamps and other items at the bedside. "You can cook instant noodles when the landlord is away, which is also necessary for life. There is no way. " A guest said helplessly.

"Brokers" make huge profits by making small profits and renting more.

The reporter noted that the monthly rent of "job-seeking apartments" is mostly several hundred yuan, while the daily rent is only several tens of yuan, among which the daily rent of beds in 30 yuan is the most common. According to tenants, the so-called "landlords" of these "job-seeking apartments" are actually mostly "second landlords". They rented a whole house for several thousand yuan, bought more than a dozen bunks and put them in the room, and then rented the beds to tenants one by one.

Mr. Qiao, the agent of the boys' apartment, introduced that 400 yuan is rented monthly for each bed, plus 50 yuan for water and electricity. Internet access is free, and everyone has 450 yuan, while the daily rent for beds is fixed at 30 yuan every day, and other fees are free. According to the calculation of 40 beds, in the summer peak season, "Teacher Joe" gets nearly 20,000 yuan in rent from this apartment every month. According to the rental price of this lot, this apartment "Mr. Qiao" earns more than 10 thousand yuan a month. The basement of Pearl River Oasis Community rents about 600 yuan per month, but rents 40 yuan per day, and does not provide air conditioning, fans and other services separately.

Officially,

Group renting can only be found in one place.

"Without a hotel business license, these daily rentals are definitely illegal." The staff of the Comprehensive Management Office of Sanjianfang Sub-district Office in Chaoyang District said that these daily rental houses have no hotel business license and can only be reflected to the neighborhood committees in various jurisdictions as a group rent problem. At present, the public security system is comprehensively managing the rental of residential quarters, but the work is difficult.

In July last year, the Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Municipal Public Security Bureau and other departments jointly issued the Notice on Promulgating the Standards of Per Capita Living Area of Rental Housing in our city and other related issues. For the first time, it is stipulated that the per capita living area of rented houses should not be less than 5 square meters, and the number of people living in each room should not exceed 2. "You can't knock on the door from door to door. Only someone can complain or get clues to check. " The staff said that due to the large coverage, strong mobility and lack of supporting punishment measures for the "second landlord", the governance is still in the stage of being banned in one place and one place.

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Can graduates who have nowhere to go find jobs leave school in the future?

Gao Xiao, a recent graduate of China Communication University, said that in early July, he moved into a job-seeking apartment for the convenience of finding a job. "I didn't find a job when I left school. Living here for 600 yuan a month can save some money. " He introduced that there are still some students around who have found jobs, but have not rented suitable houses. They have nowhere to live, so they can only live in relatives' homes, or squeeze into classmates' dormitories, or find low-cost daily rental houses.

"During this period, there were many graduates and house prices went up. After the end of August, they will be able to drop a little. Let's rent a house on a daily basis, and then find a long-term house after the peak summer vacation. " Liu Tong, a recent graduate of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, said. Some interviewed students suggested that although the daily rent is cheap, it is not safe after all. Therefore, it is hoped that government departments will take the lead in building "job-seeking apartments" or provide some rental subsidies for fresh college students.

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The "landlord" shall ensure the safety of the lessee.

Lawyer Yu Dehua introduced that there is a very strict access mechanism for operating hotels, including administrative licenses from the departments of industry and commerce, fire protection and health. These daily rentals basically have no hotel license, but in fact they are similar to the hotel's business model. He said that no matter whether a formal rental contract is signed or not, as long as the tenant lives in the room, he has formed a contractual relationship with the landlord or broker that can obtain evidence, and is obliged to protect the personal and property safety of the tenant.

If the tenant suffers personal or property damage in the "job-seeking apartment", the victim can not only bear the necessary legal responsibilities of the landlord or broker, but also bring an administrative lawsuit to the relevant administrative department. "Informal renting is also the status quo that the people don't lift it and the officials don't investigate it, but if something goes wrong, the management department must also bear certain legal responsibilities."

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