Please note that if you need to cancel your contract early due to personal reasons, you must apply through the Ziru app 15 days in advance. Some tenants mistakenly believe that they can terminate their contract by paying a penalty, but this is not enough. If the 15-day advance application condition is not met, the cancellation will require an additional payment of less than 15 days' rent, otherwise it will constitute a further breach of contract. Be sure to follow the contract to avoid unnecessary losses.
Because Ziru is in the form of online APP electronic signing, it is very simple for Ziru tenants to check the contract. You only need to open your Ziru app, you can find the electronic contract on the contract page, and before canceling the contract early, it is recommended that the tenant check the relevant termination terms in detail. In addition, Ziru will bold the key clauses in the contract, which is also a more intimate point.
When the tenant needs to terminate the contract in advance due to some life conditions, just open the Ziru app and find the cancellation option on the contract page. Ziru will give you a guide on the termination page and point out the precautions for early termination, including the need to initiate the application 15 days in advance. If you fail to meet the condition of applying 15 days in advance, you can only pay the rent obediently, otherwise it will constitute a further breach of contract, and the result will be more troublesome. For example, in real life, there have been such cases:
In real life, there have indeed been such cases, such as a tenant, Mr. Li, who needed to terminate the contract in advance due to personal reasons, but carelessly neglected to apply for termination 15 days in advance, and filed an application for termination on the date of quitting, resulting in not only the liquidated damages, but also 15 days' rent.
In this regard, Mr. Li did not recognize the 15 days of rent deduction he was given, and appealed in a fit of anger. After understanding the ins and outs of the matter, the court finally held that the housing lease contract signed by Mr. Li and Ziru was a "true expression of the intention of both parties" and was a valid contract, and rejected Mr. Li's appeal.
After reading this case, we should learn from it and pay attention to following the contract in renting to avoid breach of contract. After all, it is now a society governed by the rule of law, and contracts not only protect our rights and interests, but also impose a certain range of restrictions on our behavior.
As an Internet-based formal long-term rental agency, Ziru reminds tenants intimately through convenient online processes and perfect reminder mechanisms, making rental life more convenient and effectively reducing the risk of unconscious default. This reflects the importance and care that Ziru attaches to the tenant experience.