tenant aggressive behaviour tenant aggressive behaviour

6 months ago

sir we own 8 houses of a building and a tenant has been constantly disturbing us with ger behaviour she made two of her neighbours vacate (we own the houses ) and been causing us a lot of trouble earlier we made a agreement verbally infront of the police agreeing for 3 more months and then vacate at any cost she too agreed but now as the date arrived she filed complaint against me (the owner) sending a notice that i have been torturing her to vacate what should i do ??

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Responded 6 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
The landlord-tenant relationship is a jural relationship and is governed by the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (Act). In a landlord/tenant relationship, the parties are often referred to as the lessor (landlord) and lessee (tenant). The relationship is also known as a jural relationship in India. So, when the relationship between the parties gets soured and disputed then after serving a legal notice to the tenant, file an eviction suit against the errant tenant before the Civil Court for an order of eviction, You can also escalate a complaint before the concerned Rent Controller appointed under the State Rent Control Act. to access the proper relief in the matter.
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Respond to the complaint: Prepare a formal response to the complaint filed against you. Clearly outline the terms of the verbal agreement made in front of the police and any other relevant details that support your case.

Gather evidence: Collect any evidence that supports your position, such as records of the verbal agreement, communication with the tenant, and any other relevant documentation. This evidence can help you establish the terms of the agreement and demonstrate your compliance with the law.

Follow legal procedures: Adhere to the legal procedures in your jurisdiction for handling tenant disputes. This might involve attending hearings, providing evidence, and following the guidelines laid out by the local housing or tenancy authority.

Maintain records: Keep a detailed record of all interactions and communications with the tenant, including any notices, agreements, or other relevant documents. This documentation can serve as evidence in case of any future legal proceedings.
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