I rented a house and signed a one-year contract. The conditions are very poor. After living for a month, I couldn't tell the intermediary one month in advance. I went to check out, and the agent said

I rented a house and signed a one-year contract. The conditions are very poor. After living for a month, I couldn't tell the intermediary one month in advance. I went to check out, and the agent said I violated the rules. Hello! Your contract should say that renting a house for less than one year is a breach of contract. Take a good look. You agreed to rent for one year with the intermediary, but you didn't abide by the contract, so you broke the contract. The intermediary has to continue to find someone to rent a house. This process has caused certain losses to the intermediary, so you have to compensate for the liquidated damages. What's more, the intermediary renting itself is very dark! They won't remind you to seize money. If you don't want to pay liquidated damages, you can negotiate with the intermediary to help them sublet the house. Or you can sublet directly, without telling the intermediary, and ask the renter for a deposit directly.