Over 110,000 State-Owned Land Leases Approaching Expiry; Ministry of Finance Reminds to Renew by End of 2027
Over 110,000 state-owned land lease agreements nationwide are set to expire by the end of 2027. The National Property Administration, Ministry of Finance, is urging tenants to apply for renewal before the deadline to ensure continued lease relationships, with renewed terms extending until the end of 2035.
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(Central News Agency reporter Lu Yen-tzu, Taipei, April 27) With state-owned land lease terms approaching expiry, the National Property Administration, Ministry of Finance, announced today that over 110,000 state-owned land leases nationwide are mostly due to expire by the end of 2027. It reminds tenants to apply for renewal before the lease expiry according to regulations to ensure the continuation of the lease relationship, with renewed terms extending until December 31, 2035.
According to statistics from the National Property Administration, there are over 110,000 state-owned land leases under its management across Taiwan. The number is vast and spread nationwide, with many located in remote areas or leased by elderly individuals over 70 years old.
The National Property Administration held a regular press conference today to remind the public that it has started accepting applications for state-owned land lease renewals this year, with the application period running until December 31, 2027. The public can choose to apply in person, by mail, online, or across jurisdictions. The National Property Administration's regional offices and service points also offer on-site renewal services tailored to local needs, allowing residents in remote areas to avoid travel, and providing door-to-door renewal services for those with mobility issues and the elderly.
The National Property Administration stated that among the over 110,000 state-owned land leases currently managed, except for a few with alternative lease term agreements, most leases will expire on December 31, 2027. If tenants wish to renew, they should apply for renewal within two years before the lease expiry, as stipulated in the lease agreement, to ensure the continuation of the lease relationship.
The National Property Administration stated that when applying for renewal, tenants only need to provide the application form, the original lease agreement (or a sworn statement if lost), and identification documents. After verification by the leasing agency that the tenant has not violated the terms of use or defaulted on rent, and meets the renewal requirements, the renewal will be processed, and the renewed lease term will be until December 31, 2035. (Editor: Lin Ke-lun) 1150427
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(Central News Agency reporter Lu Yen-tzu, Taipei, April 27) With state-owned land lease terms approaching expiry, the National Property Administration, Ministry of Finance, announced today that over 110,000 state-owned land leases nationwide are mostly due to expire by the end of 2027. It reminds tenants to apply for renewal before the lease expiry according to regulations to ensure the continuation of the lease relationship, with renewed terms extending until December 31, 2035.
According to statistics from the National Property Administration, there are over 110,000 state-owned land leases under its management across Taiwan. The number is vast and spread nationwide, with many located in remote areas or leased by elderly individuals over 70 years old.
The National Property Administration held a regular press conference today to remind the public that it has started accepting applications for state-owned land lease renewals this year, with the application period running until December 31, 2027. The public can choose to apply in person, by mail, online, or across jurisdictions. The National Property Administration's regional offices and service points also offer on-site renewal services tailored to local needs, allowing residents in remote areas to avoid travel, and providing door-to-door renewal services for those with mobility issues and the elderly.
The National Property Administration stated that among the over 110,000 state-owned land leases currently managed, except for a few with alternative lease term agreements, most leases will expire on December 31, 2027. If tenants wish to renew, they should apply for renewal within two years before the lease expiry, as stipulated in the lease agreement, to ensure the continuation of the lease relationship.
The National Property Administration stated that when applying for renewal, tenants only need to provide the application form, the original lease agreement (or a sworn statement if lost), and identification documents. After verification by the leasing agency that the tenant has not violated the terms of use or defaulted on rent, and meets the renewal requirements, the renewal will be processed, and the renewed lease term will be until December 31, 2035. (Editor: Lin Ke-lun) 1150427
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