Tenant owner dispute
3 years ago
Can i file for immediate eviction as the rent is very low and ghmc has also demolished the mulgi due to its dilapidated condition. Please advice me in this matter.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You will need to serve them notice before evicting them. However, if the house is so dilapidated that it poses a safety hazard, then you can approach the Court to have this notice period waived.
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You will need to serve them notice before evicting them. However, if the house is so dilapidated that it poses a safety hazard, then you can approach the Court to have this notice period waived.
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A.Hi,
No, you will need to give due notice, as per the terms of your agreement. It is only after this that you can have them evicted.
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No, you will need to give due notice, as per the terms of your agreement. It is only after this that you can have them evicted.
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