Landlord asking to vacate Landlord asking to vacate

2 months ago

Hi,
We are staying in hyderabad, we have leased the property for 15000 in Aug 2022, and as per the agreement we are paying 10% extra from Aug 2023, but my landlord is demanding to pay 3000 extra from march 2023 as the property prices have increased, I have refused to pay, he is asking us to vacate the property by April end,

The agreement mentions that the tenant or landlord can terminate the agreement by issuing a 3 month notice, can i refuse to leave till the agreement period, and how to proceed so that he doesn't trouble me and force me to vacate

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

In a tenant-landlord dispute, resolution occurs under the state-specific Rent Control Act, with a Rent Controller or Additional Rent Controller appointed to address issues arising from the rent agreement. To address the current situation, submit an application detailing your grievance to the relevant Rent Controller for an amicable resolution. Seek guidance and assistance from a legal professional for the necessary steps in this process.
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A.Dear Sir,
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 arising out of a rent agreement between the parties. So, in the prevailing situation, you can file an application explaining your grievance before the concerned Rent Controller to resolve the issue amicably. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.
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