| Monograph : Hong Kong Domestic Tenancy |
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| (6) Tenancy
Practice and Procedure |
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| The procedure for letting a property commences
with the property being made available to let by the landlord.
In Hong Kong, it is fairly common for a landlord to let
his property through estate agents. The practice and procedure
for letting a property through estate agents and solicitors
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The landlord makes his property available
to let through estate agents. |
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The tenant looks for a suitable property to let
through an estate agent. |
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The landlord and the tenant enter into negotiations,
usually through the estate agent, as to the basic
terms for letting the property, for example, monthly
rental, term of the tenancy (duration and commencement
date), furniture and electrical appliances included,
if any, etc. |
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The landlord writes to the mortgagee of the landlord's
property to seek the mortgagee's consent to the
letting of the property. |
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The landlord and the tenant sign a provisional
tenancy agreement and the tenant pays the landlord
an initial deposit. |
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The provisional tenancy agreement may provide
that it shall not take effect unless and until the
landlord's mortgagee consents to the letting of
the property. |
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The parties appoint their respective solicitors
(the parties may appoint one firm of solicitors
to represent both provided that there is no conflict
of interest). |
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The landlord's solicitors prepare the draft formal
tenancy agreement ("the formal agreement"),
and send the same to the tenant's solicitors for
their approval. |
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If necessary, the tenant's solicitors will amend
the draft formal agreement, to protect the tenant's
interests. |
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The parties through their solicitors agree on
the terms of the formal agreement. The landlord's
solicitors engross the formal agreement and send
the same (in duplicate) to the tenant's solicitors. |
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The tenant's solicitors arrange for the tenant
to sign the formal agreement, and the tenant at
the same time pays the balance of the deposit and
one month's rental in advance (as advance payment
of the rent for the first month of the tenancy)
together with legal costs and stamp duty (to be
shared equally with the landlord). |
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The tenant's solicitors send the formal agreement,
the balance of the deposit and one month's rental
in advance to the landlord's solicitors on or before
the date specified in the provisional tenancy agreement
for the signing of the formal agreement. |
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The landlord's solicitors arrange for the landlord
to sign the formal agreement and release the balance
of the deposit and one month's rental in advance
to the landlord who also pays the legal costs and
stamp duty (to be shared equally with the tenant). |
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The landlord's solicitors will also arrange for
the landlord to sign Form CR 109 (in triplicate). |
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The landlord's solicitors will usually arrange
to submit the tenancy agreement (in duplicate) for
stamping at the Stamp Duty Office and Form CR 109
(in triplicate) at the Rating and Valuation Department. |
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After the tenancy agreement (in duplicate) is
duly stamped, the landlord's solicitors will return
the counterpart thereof to the tenant's solicitors
for onward transmission to the tenant and return
the tenancy agreement to the landlord. |
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| In other situations, the landlord and the tenant
may negotiate the terms through an estate agent and enter into
a standard form of tenancy agreement commonly available in local
bookstores. The actual practice and procedure for such situations
may be different from those described above. The estate agent
will normally assist the landlord and tenant to sign the tenancy
agreement (in duplicate), arrange for the paying and receiving
of deposits and the stamping of the tenancy agreement, and advise
the landlord to submit Form CR109 to the Rating and Valuation
Department. |
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