In rural areas, megaphone is a common information propaganda tool, broadcasting all kinds of news, policies and announcements to surrounding villages. The house and its components, facilities and appendages belong to the owner of the house, and the right to use it is also transferred. Therefore, if you are the owner of rural speakers and install them on your roof, you don't need to pay rent to anyone. But if you are a tenant, you need to negotiate with the owner of the house property according to the lease contract to determine whether you need to pay extra rent.
It is worth noting that the setting of rural tweeters should comply with the relevant national regulations, such as setting them in designated areas to avoid unnecessary interference and noise pollution to social life. At the same time, when setting up rural tweeters, we should also consider the wishes and needs of surrounding residents to ensure that their use will not affect the normal life and peace of others.