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Can the landlord refuse to sell the house and show people around during the rental period?

During the period of renting a house, the landlord sells the house to others for inspection, and the lessee's right to refuse: on this issue, the contract has priority and there is no agreement to follow the law. If there is no explicit provision in the law on this issue, it should be judged by trading habits. At the same time, the principles of good faith and fairness are also stipulated in the civil code contract. On the one hand, after the house is rented, the lessee has obtained the right to use the house, and the landlord is not allowed to enter privately, let alone bring others in. On the other hand, the landlord still retains the ownership of the house and has the right to transfer the house. Looking at the house before buying a house (although it is not shared by both parties, but both parties know it) is a well-known trading habit. At the same time, the lessee enjoys the preemptive right. If all other potential buyers are not allowed to see the house, the priority of tenants will be further unreasonably enlarged, which actually excludes or limits the competition of other buyers. Therefore, if conditions permit, tenants should cooperate to a certain extent. It depends. That is to say, you can refuse under special circumstances, but you should agree to the requirements of viewing the house under appropriate circumstances.

Legal basis: Article 5 10 of the General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that after the contract comes into effect, the parties have no agreement or unclear agreement on quality, price or remuneration, place of performance, etc. They can supplement the agreement; If a supplementary agreement cannot be reached, it shall be determined in accordance with the relevant provisions of the contract or trading habits.

Article 703 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that a lease contract is a contract in which the lessor delivers the leased property to the lessee for use and profit, and the lessee pays the rent.

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The above answer is only for the current information combined with my understanding of the law, please refer carefully!

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