100 Must-Know Tips for Renting in Hong Kong (Part 2)
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Ready for a fresh start with a new home? Renting in Hong Kong is an adventure of its own! With the city's high rental rates, each step requires careful consideration. LetsGetHome has compiled 100 essential tips for those new to Hong Kong's rental market. This extensive guide is divided into two parts: the first focuses on Hong Kong rental procedures and the latter delves into other critical aspects of renting.
10. End of Lease Term
- 51.Inquire about the possibility and terms of lease renewal.
- 52.If not renewing, inform the landlord and management in advance.
- 53.Fulfill all responsibilities before moving, such as settling all bills.
- 54.Update your address and mail immediately after moving.
- 55.Return all keys on the move-out day.
11. Managing Landlord Relations
- 56.Maintain regular communication with the landlord and raise any concerns promptly.
- 57.Be transparent about significant changes, like getting a pet or making renovations.
- 58.If necessary, seek assistance from property management or agents for mediation.
- 59.In case of disputes, remain calm and seek amicable solutions.
- 60.Respect the landlord while asserting your rights.
12. Cleaning Tips
- 61.Dispose of trash properly and avoid accumulation.
- 62.Wipe down surfaces and remove stains.
- 63.Sweep and dust regularly.
- 64.Clean bedside tables and lamps.
- 65.Sanitize the bathroom and washbasins.
- 66.Wipe all furniture surfaces.
- 67.Dust windowsills and glass panes.
- 68.Disinfect the toilet floor.
- 69.Check appliances for stains and functionality.
- 70.Inspect walls and ceilings for any marks.
13. Cost Saving Tips
- 71.Consider buying second-hand furniture, much cheaper than new.
- 72.Choose a bright flat to reduce light usage.
- 73.Set the air conditioner to 25 degrees to save electricity costs.
- 74.Consider sharing some items like a washer with flatmates to split costs.
- 75.Cooking at home can be more economical than dining out frequently.
14. Legal Knowledge
- 76.Typically, there are two copies of the lease, which must be stamped by IRD within 30 days of signing.
- 77.Understand all lease terms like duration, renewal, management fees etc.
- 78.Responsibilities for safety and maintenance. E.g. landlords ensure safety, tenants cannot renovate structures.
- 79.Penalty clauses and legal effect. States when penalties will apply.
- 80.Related property insurance. The landlord must purchase public liability insurance.
15. Living with Roommates
- 81.Clarify the number of occupants allowed and choose roommates accordingly.
- 82.Pick those with similar living habits for easier co-living.
- 83.Set house rules like cleaning duties.
- 84.Split rent fairly.
- 85.Hold regular meetings to discuss housing related matters.
16. Getting Along with Neighbors
- 86.Greet regularly and be polite to all neighbors.
- 87.Avoid loud noises that may disturb others.
- 88.Keep common areas clean, respect each other.
- 89.Participate in community events to meet more neighbors.
- 90.Stay calm and discuss rationally if any issues arise.
17. Useful Rental Tools
- 91.LetsGetHome – HK’s first on-demand rental platform. Let professional agents help and only pay commissions based on services used.
- 92.GeoExpat – Information and forums for HK expats.
- 93.Discuss.com.hk – Local discussion forums on renting and living.
- 94.HK Electric – Electricity provider.
- 95.Water Supplies Department – Official government department for water supply.
- 96.Consumer Council – Online price comparison, oil prices, complaint services.
- 97.HK Observation – Hong Kong Observatory official site, weather forecasts.
- 98.HK LCSD – Leisure parks, public libraries, performance venues, recreational facilities.
- 99.HK MTR – Transit Railway, routes and timetables.
- 100.HK Bus Schedule – Bus departure times for KMB, Citybus, New World First Bus.