I signed a lease contract with the agent for one year. Just over half a year, the landlord wants to sell, showing people around the house every day, which affects my normal rest. What should I do if h
I signed a lease contract with the agent for one year. Just over half a year, the landlord wants to sell, showing people around the house every day, which affects my normal rest. What should I do if he breaks the contract?
First of all, let's understand, "I signed a rental contract with the intermediary for one year", whether you signed it directly with the intermediary (the house belongs to the real estate bank and the intermediary is Party A) or the contract you signed with the landlord (the intermediary is the intermediary and the landlord is Party A). Now the landlord wants to sell and show people around the house every day. There is no default. The situation now is that if you don't agree with them to see the house, you can not let them see it. But if the landlord wants to sell it, you can negotiate with Party A who signed the contract with you. There are two choices: one is to disagree with them directly and move out when your lease expires. Or you can agree to watch it at the same time (for example, between weekends). Second, you ask the other party to compensate the liquidated damages signed in your contract and you move out.