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Q: Is it legal to get kicked out of the apartment abruptly?

My boss asked me to leave all of a sudden. What should be done in this case?
PS: I have a valid work permit and residence permit.

1 year 45 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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As pointed out above, your question is lacking in details but I'd say if your contract has ended and the apartment is supplied by the employer they have every right to tell you to get out. They probably need it for whoever is replacing you.

 

 

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You did not give enough information to provide a rational response to your question. 

 

Why did the boss terminate you?

Was the apartment provided to you by the employer?

Are you sure your work permit and residence permit is still valid or cancelled by the employer?

What is stated in the contract you signed?

 

Far too many questions to be answered to help you.

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As pointed out above, your question is lacking in details but I'd say if your contract has ended and the apartment is supplied by the employer they have every right to tell you to get out. They probably need it for whoever is replacing you.

 

 

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As long as your contract has ended, they have the right, unless otherwise.

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It depends on contractual arrangement.

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1. Yes, it's legal.

The law states that if you have been evicted from your home, then you have the right to stay at your current residence until the end of the lease period. You may not be able to live in your home indefinitely, however, unless you have a valid reason for doing so. If you're planning to move back in after being evicted, make sure that you have a good reason for doing so.

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