Handing back leased property
8 months ago
How to hand over a tenanted property back to multiple legal heirs of lessor. Can it be handed over to a person authorised by majority of share holders or all of them need to take possession together.
A.Dear Client,
Follow the signatories of the lease/rent agreement and serve the notice of surrender of vacant possession of the let-out premises to the concerned signatories of the lease agreement and take the written acceptance of at the time of hand over of vacant possession of the rented premises.
Follow the signatories of the lease/rent agreement and serve the notice of surrender of vacant possession of the let-out premises to the concerned signatories of the lease agreement and take the written acceptance of at the time of hand over of vacant possession of the rented premises.
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A.Dear Sir,
If they represent by a single person on the basis of valid document like Power of Attorney registered then you may handover the same to him otherwise take the signatures of all the legal heirs having taken joint possession of the property.
If they represent by a single person on the basis of valid document like Power of Attorney registered then you may handover the same to him otherwise take the signatures of all the legal heirs having taken joint possession of the property.
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A.Dear client,
Yes, you first obtain an NOC from everyone stating that you are handing it over to one specific person.
then, serve a notice
As specified in the rental agreement, the tenant should serve a notice to the landlord, notifying the latter about his intention to vacate. The same is true, if the landlord desires to get his premises vacated. Since rental agreements in the residential sector typically talk about a one-month notice period, you have to let your landlord know one month in advance, about the planned exit. In case the notice period stated in your rental agreement is longer, you will have to serve the notice accordingly. If you are in a hurry to shift, because of any personal or professional reason, you may have to pay the rent for the entire notice period, as stated in the rent agreement.
Yes, you first obtain an NOC from everyone stating that you are handing it over to one specific person.
then, serve a notice
As specified in the rental agreement, the tenant should serve a notice to the landlord, notifying the latter about his intention to vacate. The same is true, if the landlord desires to get his premises vacated. Since rental agreements in the residential sector typically talk about a one-month notice period, you have to let your landlord know one month in advance, about the planned exit. In case the notice period stated in your rental agreement is longer, you will have to serve the notice accordingly. If you are in a hurry to shift, because of any personal or professional reason, you may have to pay the rent for the entire notice period, as stated in the rent agreement.
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