In China, renting for life may face the following five problems.
1. Instability of lease contract
Most lease contracts are short-term, usually one or two years. After the expiration, it is necessary to renegotiate the lease conditions with the landlord. Imagine, if you rent a house with the other half for a lifetime, can you really feel at ease? The house belongs to the landlord. Maybe one day he will kick you out. Maybe one day he will raise the rent. The house belongs to the landlord. Do you dare to buy good furniture and appliances? Dare you buy good daily necessities? What if I move temporarily?
2. Lack of housing property rights
If two people choose to rent for life, there is no property right. This may affect their property rights and future planning, such as children's education and retirement planning.
3. Rising house prices
If two people have been renting a house and house prices are rising, they may find that their assets are increasing in value, but they don't actually own any real estate.
4. Social recognition
At home, many people think that owning their own house is a stable and safe way of life. If two people choose to rent a house, they may have to face the problem of low social recognition.
Conclusion: Whether two people can rent a house for life depends on the specific situation. If two people have enough economic ability and stability, as well as social recognition and support, they can choose to rent a house. However, if you want to have more property rights and future plans, buying your own house may be a better choice.