Landlord Recovers 30,000 Yuan in Property Lease Payment Default
Property lease disputes frequently arise when tenants fail to pay rent as agreed under lease agreements. A regional court addressed such a matter, ordering a tenant to pay 30,000 yuan in outstanding rent and associated charges following default on a property lease agreement.
The dispute originated when a landlord leased property to a tenant under an agreed lease specifying rent amount, payment schedule, and lease term. The tenant failed to pay the agreed rent installments, resulting in accumulated rental arrears and financial loss to the landlord. The landlord initiated legal proceedings seeking payment of outstanding rent and associated charges.
The proceedings named the tenant as defendant. The court examined evidence including the lease agreement, rent payment records, correspondence regarding the payment default, and documentation of accumulated rental arrears and associated charges.
The court found that the tenant bore primary responsibility for failing to pay rent according to the lease agreement. The court ordered payment of 30,000 yuan representing outstanding rent and associated charges. Court costs were assessed against the defendant tenant.
Payment was ordered within the specified timeframe. This ruling illustrates the enforceability of property lease agreements and the obligation of tenants to pay rent according to lease terms.
Disclaimer: This article presents a summarized account of a civil court ruling for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and individuals facing similar circumstances should consult a qualified attorney licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.