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What should I pay attention to when sharing a room with a stranger?

1. Understand that sharing a house is the most prone to economic problems. Therefore, it is necessary to talk about this from the beginning. So-called brothers, we should figure out the accounts clearly and how to share the expenses. Write it down if necessary. 2. If you share a room with someone you don't know, it's best not to have many people, but two are the most suitable, so it's easy to settle accounts economically, because it's either yours or his (three will sometimes go wrong). If you are not good at dealing with interpersonal relationships (you have no experience in this field), don't live with couples, so as not to bring unnecessary trouble (of course, it's not necessarily your fault that problems occur). 4. If you sign a contract with Dongdong, remember to look at Dongdong's property right certificate and ID card. 5. If you have signed a contract with Erdong (that is, one person rents it and then finds someone to share it), you need to look at the contract he signed with Erdong, or you can prove that he rented this sub-item and the lease term has not expired. Remember to leave a copy of the other party's ID card and sign a contract between you, so that all the expenses and sharing methods are clearly written, and you don't need to sign with Dongdong (because Dongdong is generally afraid of trouble and only recognizes one person to talk). Finally, I want to remind you that sharing a room with others should be modest and don't haggle over everything, because some things can't be shared equally.