Legal analysis: If the lessee subleases the leased property to a third party with the lessor’s consent, the lease contract is valid and there is no obstacle to the performance of the contract. If the lessee's sublease does not obtain the lessor's consent, the lessor can terminate the contract, but if the lessor does not raise an objection within six months from the date of becoming aware of the sublease, it will be deemed to have agreed to the sublease. , the contract is valid. Another situation is that the lessee subleases the house to a sub-lessee, but if the sublease period exceeds the lessee's remaining lease term, the excess part is invalid.
Legal basis: Article 716 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" The lessee may sublet the leased property to a third party with the consent of the lessor. If the lessee subleases, the lease contract between the lessee and the lessor shall continue to be valid; if a third party causes losses to the leased property, the lessee shall compensate for the losses. If the lessee sublets without the consent of the lessor, the lessor may terminate the contract.