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Coping methods of compulsory cleaning in troops

There are four ways to deal with compulsory cleaning in the army:

1. Dismiss the lessee due to the other party's breach of contract or expiration. If it is found that the lessee has violated the relevant agreements during the lease period, such as not paying the rent on time, engaging in illegal activities, or when the lease expires, the lessor has the right to clear the house and be protected by law.

2. Send a written notification letter. To clear the house, you need to issue a written exit notice before taking the house cleaning measures, give the other party a certain time to deal with things, and agree on the final exit date. Those who fail to leave after the expiration will be forced to clear the house, and written materials will be used as evidence to prove that they have informed the other party.

3, collect and sort out the legal basis for repaying. In order to clean the house more reasonably and quickly, it is necessary to sort out all the evidence that can prove the legality of the house cleaning, such as the lease contract at that time, the evidence of the other party's breach of contract, and the notice of rent withdrawal.

4, first clear people and then clear things. Strictly speaking, clearing the house means that the agreed time limit has not yet left, and all the items in the leased house are owned by the lessor, and the lessor has the right to dispose of the items to ensure that the renter and the items in the house are cleared first. Articles can be thrown or sold, and operated according to the actual situation.