Can I use the things left by the previous tenant?
Legal analysis: It depends on your own needs. For example: tableware should not be used. Tableware is a very personal thing, so you cannot use it in daily life that has been used by others for a long time. Moreover, tableware is a tool for eating, so it also has the connotation of wealth. If you use the tableware left by the previous tenant, it is likely to cause misfortune. As a result, the family's financial fortune has become worse and worse, and it will be difficult to improve in the future. Electrical appliances are available. Appliances left behind by the previous tenant can generally be used. For example, there is no problem with electrical appliances such as TVs, stereos, refrigerators or washing machines as long as you are willing to use them. Even some lamps left by the previous tenant have no disadvantages for Feng Shui, so they can be used. . The sofa is available. If the previous tenant left a sofa, and you feel that the sofa is still clean and comfortable, you don’t have to replace it if you want. However, it is best to clean it before use, and it would be better if the seat cushions and backrests can be replaced, so that it is comfortable and does not have to worry about bad feng shui.
Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"
Article 1 is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of civil subjects, adjust civil relations, maintain social and economic order, and adapt to China's This law is formulated in accordance with the requirements of the development of socialism with characteristics, the promotion of core socialist values, and the Constitution.
Article 2 The civil law regulates the personal and property relations between natural persons, legal entities and unincorporated organizations who are equal subjects.
Article 3 The personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests of civil subjects are protected by law and may not be infringed upon by any organization or individual.
Article 4 All civil subjects have equal legal status in civil activities.
Article 5 When civil subjects engage in civil activities, they shall abide by the principle of voluntariness and establish, change and terminate civil legal relationships according to their own will.
Article 6 When civil subjects engage in civil activities, they shall abide by the principle of fairness and reasonably determine the rights and obligations of all parties.