What do landlords call tenants? Analysis of hot topics and trends on the entire network in the past 10 days
In recent years, with the active rental market, the way landlords and tenants address each other has become a hot topic on social platforms. The following are the hot topics related to renting that have been hotly discussed on the Internet in the past 10 days. Combining data and case analysis, we discuss how landlords can address renters more appropriately.
1. Ranking of hot topics in the rental field in the past 10 days

| Ranking | Topic keywords | Number of discussions (10,000) | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Landlord calls tenant | 12.5 | Weibo, Zhihu |
| 2 | Rental contract trap | 9.8 | Xiaohongshu, Douyin |
| 3 | Young people’s rental preferences | 7.3 | Station B, Douban |
| 4 | Deposit refund disputes | 6.1 | Headlines, Tieba |
2. Survey on common ways landlords address tenants
According to social media polling data, there are significant differences in what landlords in different regions call their tenants:
| way of addressing | Use ratio | Applicable scenarios | Regional characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant | 45% | Contract/Formal Communication | Universal nationwide |
| Tenant | 32% | daily communication | More in the north |
| residents | 15% | Property Notice | Common in the South |
| Nickname/Mr/Ms. | 8% | young landlord | first tier cities |
3. Suggestions on how to choose a suitable title
1.Choose based on relationship intimacy: Long-term tenants can appropriately use titles such as "Xiao Zhang/Sister Li", while new tenants are recommended to use neutral titles.
2.Pay attention to regional cultural differences: "Tenants" in the north are more friendly, while "residents" in the south are more formal. When renting across regions, you need to pay attention to cultural habits.
3.Contract documents need to be standardized: Standard terms such as "lessee/lessor" should be uniformly used in legal documents to avoid ambiguity.
4.Generation Z preference survey: Data shows that tenants under the age of 25 are more likely to accept campus-style titles such as English names or "Classmate X", with an acceptance rate of 73%.
4. Analysis of controversial title cases
| Controversial title | Opposition proportion | Main reasons for complaints |
|---|---|---|
| "that family" | 68% | lack of respect |
| "Renting" | 55% | discriminatory |
| "Party B" | 42% | excessive commercialization |
5. Expert advice
1. Professor Wang, a scholar of interpersonal communication, pointed out: "The title is the first step in establishing a rental relationship. It is recommended to use the basic template of 'surname + Mr./Ms.'".
2. Real estate lawyers remind: "All written communications should maintain consistency of titles to avoid disputes over contract interpretation due to inappropriate titles."
3. Data shows that landlords who use appropriate titles have an average increase in tenant renewal rates of 27% and a 34% decrease in dispute rates.
Conclusion:In today's standardized rental market, a suitable title can not only reflect the landlord's professionalism, but also lay the foundation for a harmonious rental relationship. It is recommended that landlords find a balance between respect and regulation based on the actual situation.
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