tenant and sale agreement tenant and sale agreement

10 months ago

my property was run by me 2 years ago and a buyer came and told that he will buy that property in 2 years time and accordingly we entered into a sale agreement .An advance amount was payed to me rest of the sale conisderations was in due in 3 month,6 months and one year respectively.after in the initial payment the buyer has rescinded the agremment unilaterally and he was occupying my premises for one year in the promise that he will buy it.In due course of time he rescineded from the agreement and destroyed and damaged many parts of my building.now he has approached court for attachment of my property . i have defended that case in a strong manner.as this buyer has destrped my premises and charged a fake case against me can i charge him sc st atrocity act.

Anik

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Hello,
If the person has rescinded from an agreement and also caused damage to your property, you may consider taking legal action against them. Here are some steps you can take:

Consult with a lawyer: Seek advice from a qualified lawyer who specializes in civil law or property law. They will guide you through the legal process and help assess the merits of your case.

Review the agreement: Carefully review the agreement to determine if there were any specific clauses or provisions related to rescission, damages, or dispute resolution mechanisms. This will provide a basis for your legal claim.

Gather evidence: Collect all relevant evidence to support your case. This may include photographs of the damage caused, any correspondence or communication related to the agreement and its rescission, witness statements, receipts, or any other documentation that demonstrates the person's breach of the agreement and the resulting damages.

Notice to the person: Send a legal notice to the person informing them about their breach of the agreement and the damages caused. This notice should clearly state your intention to take legal action if the matter is not resolved satisfactorily within a specified period.

Mediation or negotiation: In some cases, it may be beneficial to attempt mediation or negotiation to reach a settlement outside of court. This can save time and costs associated with a legal proceeding. Your lawyer can assist you in initiating this process.

File a lawsuit: If mediation or negotiation fails or is not feasible, you can file a lawsuit against the person in the appropriate civil court. Your lawyer will help you draft and file the necessary legal documents, including a complaint outlining the facts of the case, the damages suffered, and the relief sought.

For better clarity you can reach out to an advocate.

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