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Rent a house, the tenant has run away, what should I do if the tenant's things are inside?

If the tenant can't be contacted temporarily, and the items left by the other party in the house have certain value, you can consider applying to the local notary office, and ask the notary to check and seal the tenant's items on the spot and issue a notarial certificate. In the inventory of property, you can also invite the relevant personnel of the neighborhood Committee or village Committee to witness and sign for the record. After the completion of property inspection, we will concentrate on temporary resettlement in other places, so as to make room for rent.

In order to safeguard their own rights and interests, the homeowner can make the following guarantees in advance:

1. When signing the house lease agreement, it is necessary to make corresponding agreements on the handling of situations like "people leave and things are still there".

2. The identity of the lessee shall be carefully verified, and copies of relevant certificates shall be kept for inquiry. Moreover, a certain deposit should be charged to prevent the lessee from maliciously owing money or refusing to move when the lease expires.