The rent problem affected by the pneumonia epidemic can only be handled through consultation with the landlord. According to the policy requirements, the other party to the contract should reduce the rent for these enterprises during the epidemic control period. However, it is uncertain whether the rent can be reduced or exempted in the housing lease contract signed by individuals and landlords when there is no room to live and rent during the epidemic. During the epidemic, we can negotiate with the landlord to reduce the rent, and some areas are under control. It is not clear when we can resume work. At this time, it is suggested that the enterprise as the lessee can issue relevant notices to the lessor and try to advocate "suspending" the performance of the contract first. For rent reduction and other issues, we can negotiate later or put forward corresponding suggestions according to the newly issued relevant regulations. As the development trend of the epidemic is still difficult to predict, it is not excluded that some tenants are affected by the epidemic, and the purpose of the house lease contract cannot be achieved. Whether the epidemic situation and related prevention and control measures can be justified in the handling of some cases needs to be comprehensively judged according to factors such as changes in the situation and the specific degree of affected tenants. If the purpose of the contract cannot be achieved due to the epidemic situation, the lessee has the right to demand the termination of the contract and be exempted from the liability for breach of contract; After the termination of the contract, the settlement of rent can be handled with reference to the above terms, but the lessor generally does not need to share other losses of the lessee, such as operating losses during the period affected by the epidemic, renovation losses not exhausted during the lease period, etc.
During the epidemic period, the problem of rent stipulated that houses for production and operation can be rent-free if they can't meet the purpose of use now. During the epidemic, enterprises have been using houses, but the enterprises affected by the epidemic have suffered serious losses, so they need to actively negotiate with the landlord and ask the landlord to waive part of the rent. If you are renting a house, there is no regulation on the rent charge.
Legal basis: according to the provisions of Article 1 17 of the Civil Code, request for partial rent reduction, and fulfill the collateral obligation of notifying and avoiding loss expansion.