China landlord tries to evict terminal cancer tenant, fearing death could reduce property value


SHANGHAI: A landlord in Beijing is facing immense criticism after he sent an eviction order to a tenant with late-stage cancer because he was worried that the property would lose value if she died there.

According to Red Star News, the tenant, who goes by the surname Wang, chose to rent the flat due to its convenient location near a hospital.

The landlord, Zhang, stated that he agreed to lease the flat below market value at 5,500 yuan (about US$770) per month as he was actively looking to sell the property.

In the lease agreement, Zhang requested that Wang and her husband accommodate property viewings for potential buyers. The couple was slated to reside there until mid-November, per the contract.

However, on Sept 4, the landlord issued a formal notice on their door, requesting that they vacate the premises within a week. - South China Morning Post

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