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Diplomatic clause
I understand the clause protect non citizen from continuing to be bound by their lease if they losing their job or get transferred by their company to overseas. Typically it is 12+2 months. and this clause is to protect expatriate,

But what about PR? If I am renting out to a PRC permanent resident who intended to only work here for a year but sign a 2 years lease with me and after a year find a job in China , can they invoke the Diplomatic clause? Am I not protected? Would appreciate advise from guru here.
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Hi,

You can always walk away from the deal if you are not comfortable proceeding. I always advise my landlord It is better to rent out with a peace of mind at lower rent, rather than worry every night if tenants will rely on any clause to try to walk away. Alternatively, you may want to work with an agent to assist. A timely professional input always help in a situation like this and during duration of tenancy period. Thanks and hope to assist further.

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Hi, every TA differs and it is always a case to case basis. And for your case, you could have the diplomatic clause being cancelled out. Pls feel free to let me know if you need any assistance.

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