Eviction Eviction

2 months ago

My tenet is fault on rent from two years. Now he is trying to sub let the shop to someone with connections in politics. Is there any chance to get him evicted.

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

Initiate the eviction process by serving a legal notice and filing an eviction suit against the tenant in the Civil Court. Additionally, for dispute resolution between the tenant and landlord, the state-specific Rent Control Act provides for a Rent Controller or Addl Rent Controller. To address the issue, file an application before the concerned Rent Controller to seek an amicable resolution. Seeking guidance and assistance from a legal advocate is recommended for the necessary steps in this matter.
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A.Dear Client,
In the given situation, serving a legal notice file an eviction suit against the tenant in the Civil Court for an eviction order. A dispute between a tenant and landlord is also 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 or for other reasons 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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