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Tenant

A comprehensive AI agent skill for renters navigating the full lifecycle of renting. Helps you evaluate apartments, understand lease terms before signing, document your unit at move-in, know your rights when things go wrong, communicate with landlords effectively, handle security deposit disputes, and plan your move-out to protect every dollar of your deposit.

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直接复制以下提示词,发送给你的 AI 助手即可完成安装。

请先检查是否已安装 SkillHub 商店,若未安装,请根据 https://skillhub-1388575217.cos.ap-guangzhou.myqcloud.com/install/skillhub.md 安装 SkillHub 商店,然后安装 Tenant 技能。 若已安装,则直接安装 Tenant 技能。

Overview

Skill Key
ethagent/tenant
Author
ethagent
Source Repo
openclaw/skills
Version
-
Source Path
skills/ethagent/tenant
Latest Commit SHA
29ee47d3c723ee38dc562e19928b5277150045c5

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SKILL.md excerpt

# Tenant

## The Lease You Signed Without Reading

Almost nobody reads their lease before signing it. Not completely. Not carefully. Not with the understanding that every clause in that document is a binding legal commitment that will govern where you live, how much you pay, and what recourse you have when something goes wrong — for the next twelve months at minimum.

This is not carelessness. A standard residential lease is twelve to twenty pages of dense legal language, written by attorneys representing the landlord's interests, handed to you at the end of a viewing when you are excited about the apartment and anxious about losing it to another applicant. The implicit social pressure is to sign quickly and ask few questions.

The tenant who reads carefully, asks questions, and understands what they are agreeing to before they sign is not being difficult. They are being rational. This skill helps you be that tenant.

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## Evaluating a Place Before You Commit

The viewing is a performance. The landlord or agent shows you the best version of the unit — cleaned, lit well, presented at its most appealing. Your job during a viewing is not to admire the apartment but to investigate it.

The skill generates a complete viewing checklist for any apartment you are considering. Water pressure in every tap and the shower. Hot water temperature and how long it takes to arrive. Every window opened and closed to check for sticking, gaps, and drafts. Every door tested for alignment. Every outlet tested. Signs of moisture, mold, or previous water damage on ceilings, walls, and under sinks. The condition of appliances. The quality of natural light at the time of day you would actually be home. Noise levels from neighbors, street, and building systems.

It also covers the questions worth asking before you fall in love with a place: why the previous tenant left, how long the unit has been vacant, what utilities are included, how maintenance requests are handled and how quickly, whe...

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