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Can Landlords Deduct Cleaning, Painting, or Moving Costs from the Security Deposit in Taiwan? Which Expenses Cannot Be Deducted?

Security deposits are one of the most common sources of disputes in rental housing.Many tenants have experienced situations l...

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Landlord Won't Return the Security Deposit in Taiwan? How Tenants Can Legally Recover It

The lease has ended, the property has been returned, and the move-out inspection is complete.Yet the security deposit still h...

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Can Chat Records, LINE Screenshots, and Audio Recordings Be Used as Evidence? Key Evidence Tips for Rental Disputes in Taiwan

When a rental dispute arises, many people immediately think:"Good thing I kept the LINE conversation.""I'm glad I took screen...

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Are LINE, Email, and SMS Legally Valid Notices in Taiwan? How to Properly Send Demand, Lease Termination, and Move-Out Notices

A tenant has fallen behind on rent, and multiple LINE messages have been sent with no response.A lease needs to be terminated...

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What Is a Certified Mail Notice? When Should Landlords and Tenants Send One in Taiwan?

When a rental dispute arises, one of the first legal tools many people think of is a certified mail notice.What if a tenant s...

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What Happens When a Rental Dispute Goes to Court? A Landlord's Guide to the Court Process in Taiwan

We have previously discussed negotiation, demand letters, and mediation, but some rental disputes ultimately cannot be resolv...