I am a snail. I'm telling you: I don't want to ask why I moved. What is unreasonable is that I don't want to refund the deposit. If I depend on him for another month, I won't lose too much.
There has always been a house for rent at home, but the tenant has never been forced to move in, unless he breaks the things in the house. As long as the maintenance is in place, people are free to come in and out. As for those who have not given advance notice, they will be charged at most one month's rent, but this kind of thing rarely happens, and most tenants will give notice in February or March.
1, see if the house is damaged.
If the things in the house are damaged, either pay compensation according to the price or buy them again. Anyway, it is to restore the original appearance without leaving any excuses for the landlord.
2. Think about whether to inform in advance.
Generally, if you move or are not renting, you should inform the landlord one month in advance. This should be written in the contract. If you don't tell me in advance, the landlord will detain the money or one month's rent. If you tell me in advance, then the landlord is unreasonable. You can find an intermediary or negotiate with the landlord face to face to get the deposit back.
3. move freely, and the landlord has no right to interfere.
Live if you want, and move if you don't want. For the tenant, as long as the contractual obligations are fulfilled, the landlord has no right to forcibly collect the rent. If so, please call the police. But the best way is to negotiate. After all, as a foreign population, it is sometimes unreasonable to talk to the aborigines.
4, tricky way
If there is nothing particularly valuable at home, an ant can move to a new home bit by bit. In the end, it really didn't work out. Forget the deposit. If it's a big deal, you won't lose much money if you stay for another month and then leave quietly. Safety comes first.
The landlord will not stop you from leaving for no reason. I don't think he wants you to keep renting. You must have violated the terms of the lease contract.
Either you damaged the furniture and property of the rented house without maintenance and compensation. In reality, it is common for tenants to make a mess of the landlord's house.
Either you owe water, electricity, gas and property fees, and all kinds of fees have not been settled.
Either you didn't fulfill your obligation to inform the landlord in advance not to renew the contract. Generally, the rental contract will specify how many days before the house expires, usually 30 days, so as to leave enough time for the landlord to hang up the rental information to find the next tenant and reduce the vacant time of the house. You still have half a month to inform the landlord to leave, so the time to find a renewal for the landlord is very hasty, and the landlord will definitely stop it.
Negotiate with the landlord, pay the repair fee according to the contract, and liquidate the rights and obligations, and the landlord will naturally let you go. If the landlord is rude and unreasonable, you call the police and the police uncle will help you.
I don't know if you have signed a contract, but renting a house is basically a contract. Under normal circumstances, the housekeeper is basically notified half a month to one month in advance, and then they or you hang the house online and wait for other tenants.
The subject said that he rented it for a year, so it was a long-term lease. I think we should know more about the behavior of the landlord. When this problem arises, I think the contract you signed at that time is the best guarantee. If the contract stipulates that you must inform the landlord one month before moving out, then the landlord's approach is reasonable, because it is obvious that you did not follow the contract.
Of course, if it is stated in the contract that you can move out at any time, it is obviously not advisable for the landlord to do so. If the other party really refuses to let you go, you can take up legal weapons to protect yourself.
Another situation is that the other party gives you a certain period of time, and then if you want to move out within this period, you need to pay a certain penalty. If this is in the contract, then you need to pay the other party!
In short, it is written clearly according to your contract!
If you check out half a month in advance, the rent for this half a month will definitely not be given to you, otherwise it will expire.
If you don't remind the landlord one month in advance not to rent or move out, then the landlord may not let you move out. If you want to move out, you must leave a month's rent.
Another possibility is that you really feel good about yourself, whether as a tenant or as a role in your heart, such as a future girlfriend, boyfriend or future daughter-in-law, you may really get along well.
There is also the wrong time, such as before the Spring Festival at the end of the year or during the heating period. It is difficult to rent out the house at this time, so I want to keep you for a while to reduce my losses.
If you really don't want to stay, you'd better settle it through consultation. If not, you can only find the police station or neighborhood Committee to coordinate.
This question depends on the agreement in your contract first.
First of all, if there are terms in your contract, you need to inform the owner a few days in advance whether to renew it. If there is this clause, and you don't inform the owner in advance, you may not get your house deposit back. This is your illegal contract. If the penalty is one month and your deposit is one month, you can ask the owner to refund the remaining 15 days' rent, and the deposit will be given to the owner as the penalty.
If there is no such clause in your contract, the house has not expired and you have paid the rent. If you move out early and there is no breach of contract, you can ask the owner to return the deposit, but don't ask the owner for the rent of 15 days. It is a breach of contract to find him for you.
As long as you both signed the contract and paid the deposit, in either case, it doesn't constitute the fact that the landlord won't let you go unless the landlord is a rogue.
The reason why you are not allowed to leave is probably that there is no contractual agreement between the two parties, but only an oral agreement. Move out in advance without paying the deposit, and the landlord's interests will be damaged, so you will not be allowed to move. In this case, only through negotiation and compromise can things be solved.
Therefore, it is recommended that all friends who rent a house must sign a complete and accurate rental contract. If the customer is not at fault, the lessor will not let them move away. Generally, compensation will be made at 200% of the daily rent. For more than seven days, the specific compensation can be handled by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development or the police station or neighborhood committee.
My personal opinion:
1. The lease termination time has been determined in the contract, and the lease has not been renewed orally or in writing;
2. There is no agreement in the contract or verbally about how long the lessor must be notified to move in advance;
3. The lessee has no intention to recover the rent less than half a month;
4. The lessee has not caused any damage to the house and furniture ancillary facilities, and no compensation will be made.
The lessor has no reason to prevent the lessee from moving ahead of schedule. Find an intermediary, consumer association or relevant departments to coordinate.
Hello, everyone. I am the landlord. It expires in half a month. I'm sure I can move out. It is this half of the rent that must be paid, and the utilities must be settled. If you don't renew the lease when it expires, you are asking for trouble. The location of the house is good and the price is right. I am not afraid that I can't rent it. Say something nice to the landlord!
In the past, some tenants were very special and had money to postpone their rent. . I scolded.
First, I added 1 to the electricity bill, but I refused to add it anyway. After that. .
I gave up, too
At present, the rent for renting a house is paid once a year Once the lease contract is signed, the one-year rent will be paid in one lump sum. There are also people who pay the rent on a monthly basis. At the beginning of the month, they will pay one month's rent in one lump sum. Your lease is still half a month away, and the landlord has no right to kick you out, but he can't refund your rent for this half a month. If you want to pay the rent less than half a month after renting, the landlord will definitely not let you move out before the deadline.
If the money has been paid for a full year, the indoor facilities are not damaged and there is no breach of contract, not to mention that the landlord will not stop you even if it is only half a month in advance. From the landlord's point of view, it is too late for someone to pay and not live. Try to rent it out in time, rent it for one more day and earn one more day's money. The money is too big to sit idle for half a month.
Renting a house is different from going to work. If you quit your job early, only if you are good at doing things and make big money for your boss will you stay and even stop you. Because the boss needs enough time to find someone to take over your job. Otherwise, it will affect his business and make a lot less money!