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Does the landlord have the right to drive away if the tenant does not pay the property fee?

Hello, renters don't pay property fees and elevator fees. Do I have the right to unilaterally terminate the contract and get rid of it?

1, sorry. The lessee's claim is basically reasonable.

It is best to solve it through negotiation. If negotiation fails, the lawsuit will be lost.

If he doesn't move out, there is no good way. The initiative is in the hands of others. Even if the penalty is not written, the other party can claim that you continue to perform the contract, and you must perform the contractual obligations for three years.

Let me give you an idea. He didn't agree to move? You can communicate with the buyer and say that in less than two years, the property right of the house can be completely transferred, and the house price can be reduced as compensation. If the buyer agrees, you can send a written notice to the lessor of your house, telling him to sell the house, telling him the price, and telling him to sign the contract if he buys the house within a certain period of time, otherwise it will be regarded as giving up. There is no other good way.

(The above answers were published on 2015-11-04. Please refer to the actual purchase policy. )

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