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How to solve the problem of hanging clothes in a shared house

1, external telescopic hanger:

Since there is no room to dry clothes indoors, we can choose to dry them outdoors. External hangers are easy to install and relatively cheap, but one disadvantage is that they depend on the weather to dry clothes. If possible, you can make a shelter.

2. Dryer:

The use of dryers is relatively rare in China. Many countries in Europe and America prohibit outdoor drying of clothes, and many of them use dryers. After the washing machine is dried, it is directly dried, and there is no need to dry it again. But this method costs both electricity and money.

3. Invisible clothesline:

It can be installed indoors or outdoors where clothes need to be dried. Simple storage, economy and high value. You can pull it out when you need it and put it away when you don't need it.

4, drying yuba or dehumidifier:

If you don't want to buy a dryer and want to hang clothes in the bathroom, you can install an invisible clothesline+drying yuba or dehumidifier in the bathroom, but it feels very power-consuming. This method is not recommended unless there is no other way.

Matters needing attention when sharing

1, if you want to share the rent, you must first consider economic issues. Whether sharing a room with relatives or cooperating with one's own brother, the sharing of the cost of sharing a room needs to be clearly negotiated by both parties. If you share a rent with a stranger, you must make it clear on paper and economically, so that it is not easy to cause problems in the future.

2. If you are not good at dealing with interpersonal relationships, don't live with couples to avoid unnecessary troubles (of course, problems are not necessarily your fault). If you sign a contract with the landlord, remember to look at the landlord's real estate license and ID card.

3. If you have signed a contract with the second landlord (that is, one person rents it and then finds someone to share it), you need to look at the contract he signed with the landlord, or you can prove that the lease term of the house he rented has not expired. Remember to leave a copy of the other party's ID card. You should also sign a contract, and write down all the expenses and sharing methods clearly. It is not necessary for you and the landlord to sign it.