Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Last year, I was fooled by a real estate and bought a house, but I signed a lease contract for 20 years, paid the full amount and wanted to check out. What should I do if they don't return it? I want

Last year, I was fooled by a real estate and bought a house, but I signed a lease contract for 20 years, paid the full amount and wanted to check out. What should I do if they don't return it? I want

Last year, I was fooled by a real estate and bought a house, but I signed a lease contract for 20 years, paid the full amount and wanted to check out. What should I do if they don't return it? I want to find it. Read the contract you signed carefully. What does it say? Why don't you read it carefully before signing?

I know it seems that the longest lease term of real estate should be ten years, and lease contracts of more than ten years are not allowed.

In addition, is there any design responsibility for breach of contract in the contract?

For example, what kind of responsibility do you have to bear if you don't rent? If there is no detailed signature, it proves that there is no need to bear the penalty for rent withdrawal.

If you apply for rent withdrawal, they should refund the rest of your rent.

As for what you said, they fooled you by buying and selling, and finally signed a lease agreement.

The agreement is the hardest. Write it down in black and white. Unless you can prove that they cheated you.

Otherwise, it depends on the contract you signed.

Of course, according to lawyers, there is no perfect contract in the world.

Such a deceptive property, it is even more impossible to come up with a fault-free contract.

So, study the contract carefully. It will definitely help the lawsuit.

There is still a chance to win.