In a panel discussion from Beijing, Round Table addresses new nationwide rental regulations in China set to take effect in September. The speakers, including Steve Hatherly, Yushan, and Niu Honglin, discuss the current state of China's rental market, highlighting issues such as misleading listings, deposit disputes, and the lack of clarity regarding responsibilities between landlords and renters. The new regulations aim to bring clarity, fairness, and stability to the market by addressing issues like illegal constructions, deposit deductions, and the responsibilities of rental agencies, with the goal of protecting both tenants and landlords and ensuring equal access to public services.
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