Couple living in a shared rental were asked to move out after having a baby, Ziroom responds

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10/09/2025
According to the report by Pengpai News, recently, a couple in Baiyun, Guangzhou claimed that they rented a room in a suite on the Ziru platform, but were told by the landlord that they were "in violation" because they had a baby, and were asked to move out within 3 working days. Tenant Ms. Wang said, "If they do not move out, the landlord will clear out all their personal belongings, luggage, etc. If there is any economic loss, they will bear the consequences." On the evening of September 9, @Ziru Customer Service responded, "After seeing the comments of the majority of netizens, we feel a great responsibility. In the whole process of the incident, we need to consider not only the living experience of the tenant and their family, but also the living experience of their roommates. Therefore, we visited the tenant and their family and provided the tenant with multiple solutions such as no-fault termination of the lease and assistance with moving, as well as mediation of misunderstandings with their roommates. Unfortunately, the tenant has not accepted these solutions. Currently, the street and community are also involved, engaging in multi-party negotiations to ensure that all parties' needs are properly balanced. Once again, thank you all for your guidance and supervision."