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Are “Life Protection Clauses” Valid in Taiwan? Can a Landlord Require a Tenant to Sign One?

When renting out a property, some landlords add an extra provision to the lease known as a “life protection clause.”These cla...

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Who Is Liable for a Suicide Property in Taiwan? Can Landlords Claim Damages from Tenants or Related Parties?

Renting out property comes with many risks.It’s not always leaks or unpaid rent—sometimes, something far more serious happens...

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Who Is Liable for Fire Damage in Taiwan? Is a Tenant Always Responsible for a Rental Fire?

When a fire breaks out in a rental property, the first reaction many people have is—does the tenant have to pay?Is the tenant...

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How Should a Co-Living Lease Be Signed in Taiwan? 3 Common Approaches and Legal Risks Landlords and Tenants Should Know

Renting a property together with several people, sharing rent and living space, can feel both lively and economical. For stud...

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After a Property Sale in Taiwan, Who Must Return the Security Deposit — the Former or the New Landlord?

When a property is sold and the landlord changes, the tenant’s most immediate concern is not only whether they can continue l...

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What Happens When a Landlord Sells the Property in Taiwan? Can the Tenant Continue Living There?

When a property is about to be sold or has just changed hands while the tenant is still living inside, the biggest concern is...