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Do you have the right not to let the things at home move when you are in arrears with rent?
First of all, it must be made clear that it is impossible to seize the lessee's property, because one party to the house lease contract is a natural person and the lessor has no lien, so it is impossible to seize the property without paying the rent. If the lessee fails to pay or delays in paying the rent without justifiable reasons, the lessor may require the lessee to pay within a reasonable period of time.

In case of malicious rent arrears, the lessor may exercise the right to repossess the house in accordance with the contract. If the lessee fails to pay the rent within the time limit, the lessor may terminate the contract. With regard to losses, if the lease contract is terminated due to the lessee's breach of contract, the lessor may require the lessee to compensate for the loss of rent during the idle period of the leased house, but the maximum period shall not exceed six months. ?

Article 4 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Property Law stipulates: "The property rights of state, collective, private and other obligees are protected by law, and no unit or individual may infringe upon them." If the property prevents the tenant from exercising property rights and causes losses to the tenant, the property company may bear tort liability.

First of all, if the lease contract is perfect enough, it will involve the handling after the lease contract expires, and the landlord has the right to ask the tenant to move out.

If the tenant does not cooperate, the landlord can seek legal protection. The prosecution of the landlord is the most reasonable and legal means, because the tenant has indeed violated the legitimate rights and interests of the landlord.

However, if we go through legal procedures directly, there will be considerable litigation costs and time costs, which can only be partially compensated in the course of litigation.

Central People's Government-Decree of the President of the People's Republic of China? No.62