Tenant Agreement lost. Tenant Agreement lost.

5 years ago

1. Two partners(50% each) were staying together in a flat which is owned by the company electric bill and rent receipt stand on the company's name nearly thirty years back. one partner had shifted to native due to ill health of his wife, only one partner family residing in this falt Now said the building is under redevelopment The partner who used to reside approached to the builder & start claiming full right on the tenancy of the flat,later second partner also approached to the builder and aprise him all fact as mention above the builder asking for tenancy agreement which is lost in shifting, we told the builder that we have lost tenency agtreement you refer your copy & we have submitted ecelctric bill to him showing company tenency. Now how can i defend my interest please advise us? emailpwcbombay@gmaio,com

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