In Japan, most rental housing typically entails signing a standard 2-year lease agreement. The process involves various fees such as security deposits, key money, and generator service fees, which can vary by property. Key money usually ranges from 1~2 months' rent, while security deposits range from 1~3 months' rent. Additionally, traditional rental properties in Japan often come unfurnished, necessitating tenants to furnish the space themselves and manage separate utility bills for electricity, water, gas, and internet usage. The disposal of old furniture and appliances when moving out can also present a financial burden due to regulatory requirements, making traditional renting more suitable for individuals with existing furnishings or long-term residency plans. On the other hand, Hmlet offers flexible term furnished rental options, ranging from short-term (1~6 months) to medium- to long-term (minimum 6 months or more). Hmlet simplifies the rental process, providing fully equipped rental apartments complete with amenities such as AC, beds, washing machines, refrigerators, and home appliances. Moreover, with no key money, utility costs and Internet fees are included in the rent as well, significantly reducing the initial moving expenses. This hassle-free approach appeals to those seeking diverse lifestyles or expecting changes in the future, making renting furniture instead of purchasing a practical and convenient choice. Welcome to Hmlet – a groundbreaking new approach to furnished rental housing.
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