Chapter 40 Renting a House



The door looks small from the outside, but the space inside is quite large. Through the window, you can see a large iron furnace covered with dust, similar to a large boiler, which looks particularly large. There is a passage at the top and an opening at the bottom.

The old lady and the old man came over and said, "This stove is very sturdy. To be honest, it consumes a lot of coal, but it keeps the house warm in winter. If you load the stove before going to bed, you don't have to get up in the middle of the night to add more coal. It will last until the next morning. It's really convenient."

The reason why the old couple didn't move in here was, on the one hand, that they couldn't get used to the life here, and on the other hand, they felt it was a waste of money in the winter, and it was unnecessary for just the two of them to occupy such a big stove.

My daughter-in-law is an excellent architect. The whole family put a lot of effort into this house. It is for this reason that they sold it for 40,000 yuan. Otherwise, most similar houses nearby would be priced at 30,000 yuan.

Chu Yun was already satisfied with the layout and cleanliness of the house, and now with this additional advantage, she was naturally even more satisfied.

In that era, floor heating was not yet popular. Every household in the tube-shaped building had a small stove, and some buildings had radiators. Most of the courtyard houses in this style had stoves.

It’s not so bad in the summer, as the stove is only used in the kitchen. But in the winter, the temperature is low, and the stove has to be brought indoors and used all day, which inevitably produces smoke and soot.

This thing just solves all the problems. In winter, you only need to burn the stove in that single room, which greatly improves the quality of life.

Both parties were very happy and went to the Housing Authority to sign the contract at noon. Chu Yun did not have an ID, so she used the temporary ID that Li Lihua had obtained before leaving the island. After signing the contract, she successfully got the key.

Chu Yun paid the other party three months' rent according to the contract. The old man and woman were a little embarrassed to ask for it, but Chu Yun insisted and they put it away.

Chu Yun is not stupid, but she cannot save this money.

The contract clearly states that Chu Yun must pay the other party three months' rent, and the house cannot be sublet or resold to others during this period.

Chu Yun gave the money in front of the property manager, so the other party had to abide by the agreement, otherwise it would be a violation and avoid some subsequent troubles.

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