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China Lease Requirements: Contract Standards, Mandatory Terms, and Registration

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Essential components of a valid residential lease in China according to the Civil Code, and how to protect your interest as a landlord.

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Contract Type
Written Recommended
Language
Chinese (for courts)
Subleasing
LL Consent Mandatory

This guide covers lease agreement china according to the latest 2021 Civil Code regulations in China.

A properly structured lease agreement is the cornerstone of any compliant rental arrangement in China. The Civil Code and the Housing Leasing Regulation set out clear requirements for how residential leases must be drafted, signed, and registered.

Written Contract Requirements

Statutory Written Form

Under Civil Code Article 707:

ScenarioRequirement
Lease term of six months or longerMust be in written form
Lease term under six monthsOral agreement permitted, but written recommended
Failure to sign a written contractClassified as an indefinite-term lease

Risks of No Written Contract

If a lease exceeds six months without a written agreement:

  • The relationship is treated as an indefinite-term lease
  • Either party may terminate at any time (with reasonable notice)
  • The landlord loses all contractual protections that would otherwise apply
  • Proving terms in a dispute becomes extremely difficult

Maximum Lease Term

Civil Code Article 705 sets a clear limit:

RuleDetail
Maximum termLease terms may not exceed 20 years
Excess portionAny term beyond 20 years is void
RenewalParties may renew upon expiry, but each renewal also cannot exceed 20 years

Mandatory Contract Terms

Legally Required Content

Under the Housing Leasing Regulation and Civil Code, a residential lease should include:

ClauseDescription
Party informationFull names, ID numbers of both landlord and tenant
Property detailsAddress, floor area, structure, intended use, fixtures and furnishings
Lease termStart and end dates, or indefinite designation
Rent and paymentAmount, payment frequency, payment method
Security depositAmount, return timeline, deduction conditions
Maintenance responsibilityLandlord repair duties and tenant care obligations
Amendment and terminationConditions for modifying or ending the contract
Breach remediesDefault scenarios and corresponding penalties or damages
Dispute resolutionNegotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation

Recommended Additional Terms

ClauseDescription
Subletting restrictionsWhether subletting is permitted and under what conditions
Renovation rightsWhether the tenant may make modifications and restoration requirements
Pet policyWhether pets are allowed and related responsibilities
Entry and inspectionConditions and notice requirements for landlord entry
Priority renewal rightWhether the tenant has first right of renewal
Expense allocationWhich party bears property management fees, utilities, heating, etc.

Real-Name Signing Requirements

The Housing Leasing Regulation mandates:

Landlord Obligations

  1. Identity presentation - Present valid personal identification to the tenant
  2. Title proof - Show property ownership certificate or lawful rental authorization
  3. Tenant verification - Verify the tenant's identity; may not rent to anyone who refuses to present ID
  4. Information reporting - Register and report tenant information as required

Tenant Obligations

  1. Identity cooperation - Provide truthful, valid identification
  2. Residence registration - Cooperate with local residence registration procedures
  3. Foreign nationals - Must register with local police as required by law

Lease Filing and Registration

Filing Obligations

RequirementDetail
Filing partyThe landlord is responsible for filing
Filing deadlineTypically within 30 days of signing (per local rules)
Filing authorityLocal housing and urban-rural development (property management) departments
Consequences of non-filingPotential administrative penalties; tenant may file independently

Filing Process

  1. Prepare documents - Lease agreement, both parties' identification, property title proof
  2. Submit application - Visit the local property registration office or use online portals
  3. Review and confirmation - The authority reviews and issues a filing receipt
  4. Keep the receipt - Store the filing confirmation safely

Prohibited Contract Terms

The following clauses, even if included in a contract, may be deemed void:

  • Terms that exclude the tenant's basic legal rights
  • Terms exempting the landlord from statutory repair obligations
  • Terms allowing the landlord to enter the property at will
  • Excessively high liquidated damages (courts may reduce these)
  • Terms allowing unilateral arbitrary rent increases
  • Terms restricting the tenant's right to seek legal remedies

Standard Lease Templates

The Ministry of Housing recommends using the Standard Residential Lease Template, which offers:

  • Comprehensive coverage of all legally required terms
  • Standardized language that reduces ambiguity-driven disputes
  • Fair and balanced protection for both landlord and tenant
  • Compatibility with local administrative filing systems

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Use standard templates - Build upon the government-recommended template and add custom terms as needed
  2. Sign in triplicate - At minimum, prepare three copies: one each for landlord, tenant, and administrative filing
  3. Review every clause - Walk through each term with the tenant to ensure mutual understanding
  4. Complete attachments - Include property handover confirmations and inventory lists as contract annexes
  5. File promptly - Complete lease registration as soon as possible after signing
  6. Safe storage - Keep originals of contracts, filing receipts, and communication records
  7. Periodic review - Regularly review contract terms against the latest legal requirements
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