Can a tenant park his car in the landlords shared family compound? Can a tenant park his car in the landlords shared family compound?

5 years ago

In a Family Bungalow, in possession of 2 brothers, 1 brother has rented out his portion of the house to his best friend. This friend / tenant has a car. The brother who resides in that house has objected to the tenant parking his car in the common compound of the family bungalow. He has no problem with the other brother parking his vehicle, but strongly objects to the tenant parking his vehicle there. Nothing about parking is mentioned in the Leave & Licence agreement. Can the tenant park his vehicle in the common compound of the rented premises?

Nirmal Chopra

Responded 5 years ago

A.You can obviously park your vehicle in the space meant for your landlord. It is the discretion of the landlord to decide as to who will use the space which falls in his share but at the same time his co- sharer I.e brother in present case can raise an objection that space is meant for owner being joint property. It is better you sort out the issue amicably
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Responded 5 years ago

A.Then in that case, if nothing is mentioned in the license agreement about parking in that case they may not allow you to park your car. It is better you have a peaceful conversation with them and convince them for such.
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

View All Answers
A.Dear Sir,
Yes it is implied because it is assumed that both brothers have half share in the bungalow thus parking place will be common to both and tenant represents the other brother as such entitled to park. Better rent agreement amended accordingly.
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Read Related Answers

question iconEmergency Vacant PG
Dear Client, In the absence of any specific term in the rent agreement specifying the deduction of a full month's rent for non-service of notice for vacating rented premises, a PG Manager cannot dedu...
question iconEviction of property by filing case on third party
Dear Madam, That suit is to be dismissed summarily for filing against wrong person since you are the person and running the shop in the capacity of proprietor and seems holding trade license, GST etc.
question iconEx landlord not returning the advance money
Dear Client, In the absence of a rent/lease agreement, you lived a considerable period and left it making your claim of refund of advance deposit from the landlord the most difficult and infructuous b...
question iconOwner disputes with Association, tenants being threatened
Dear Client, A dispute between a tenant and landlord is resolved under the state-specific Rent Control Act under which a Rent Controller or Addl Rent Controller is appointed to deal with the dispute i...
question iconMy broker asking for unwanted momey
Dear Client, After the enactment of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, all real estate agents are mandatorily required to register themselves with the RERA under Section 9 of the...