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The content of a Tenancy Agreement will normally include the period\/length of the tenancy, rent, payment period, deposit, use (e.g. residence, office, or factory) and other usual terms that will be described in the other parts of this topic.<\/p>\n
Depending on the period of the tenancy and the capacities of the parties entering into the agreement (whether a party to an agreement is an individual, partnership or a limited company, etc.), different formalities for execution are required.<\/p>\n
While the terms “Tenancy Agreement” and “Lease” are often used as if they are synonyms, there are some technical differences between them.<\/p>\n
A\u00a0Lease<\/strong>\u00a0is generally a document that creates a tenancy for\u00a0more than 3 years<\/strong>\u00a0. It has to be executed in the form of a deed, meaning that it has to be signed, sealed and delivered by the parties. That is to say, the parties have to sign the Lease, affix a red seal (a small red wafer) next to their signatures and exchange copies of the lease.<\/p>\n A\u00a0Tenancy Agreement<\/strong>\u00a0is generally a document that creates a tenancy for a period\u00a0not exceeding 3 years<\/strong>\u00a0. The parties to a Tenancy Agreement only have to sign it, without needing to affix the red seal and exchanging the document. To protect the interests of both parties, however, it is recommended that the parties should exchange copies of the Tenancy Agreement.<\/p>\n The capacities of the parties entering into the Lease\/Tenancy Agreement also affect the formalities of execution.<\/p>\n An individual, sole proprietorship or a partnership entering into a\u00a0Lease<\/strong>\u00a0must affix a red seal next to the signature of each signing person. A limited company must affix its common seal next to the signature(s) of the person(s) authorised to sign the Lease. Furthermore, the Lease has to be executed in accordance with requirements stipulated under the company’s Articles of Association.<\/p>\n If the party to a\u00a0Tenancy Agreement<\/strong>\u00a0is a sole proprietorship, a partnership or a limited company, the chop or the rubber stamp (as the case may be) of the signing party also has to be affixed onto the Tenancy Agreement together with the signature of the signatory.<\/p>\n The following table summarises the wording that may be used for the execution clause in a Lease\/Tenancy Agreement (i.e. the part of a Tenancy Agreement\/Lease where you sign your name).<\/p>\nCapacities of the parties<\/h3>\n
Table 1<\/h2>\n