What advice to expats in Dongguang have about housing?
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"1. Make sure you research the areas in Dongguang to find the most suitable home for yourself. 2. Consider hiring a reliable real estate agent to help you oversee the process and save time. 3. Ensure you sign a formal tenancy agreement with your landlord for security and legal protection. 4. Don't be surprised if there are no leases longer than one year in Dongguang. 5. It is important to find out in advance whether the necessary facilities like electricity, water, or gas are available or not. 6. You should also inquire about any renovation and renovation costs before signing a contract. 7. Always visit the property in person before signing any paperwork. 8. Make sure to ask if the landlord has a third-party guarantor who will cover any rent in the case of any dispute," commented one expat who made the move to Dongguang, China.
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What advice to expats in Dongguang have about housing?
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