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Ask and answer the experience of renting a house in Japan to avoid the "pit"

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邓宇玲 Tokyo·Japan

@Leopalace21

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Deng Yuling went to Japan to study in 2005, graduated from Kokushikan University with a master degree in construction engineering, and stayed in Japan for five years. In 2010, she joined the Leoparesu 21 Beijing store and has been working in the company for 10 years. She is currently the deputy store manager of Leoparesu 21. She provides long-term and short-term rental consultation for studying in Japan, business trips, etc. Serve.

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When I first entered Japan, I am not familiar with the environment, my Japanese is not good enough, the renting habits are very different from those in China, and the renting routine is also nine twists and eighteen bends. It hurts money. Senior sister has also studied and lived in Japan for six years, and has more than ten years of experience in Japanese real estate work. She has sorted out some frequently encountered rental problems and shared them with you. I hope international students can avoid the trap and avoid it. minefield.

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