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A shop rented by landlord 45 to 50 years ago. After few years in 1988 landlord sell the whole property including the shop to Agarwal samaj samiti (registered) and trust start accepting the rent.There is no written agreement exists between previous owner and new owner with tenant i.e only oral. In year 2014 they not accepting the rent till yet but my father start depositing the rent in trusts bank account through cheque. On 6 October 2019 trust issue notice through laywer under section 106 of transfer of property act 1882 stating that pay arrears of rent from 5 years and vacate the shop in 15 days. Tenant has all proofs regarding rent payment i.e bank statement. Please advice that reply of notice is required or not by us to trust disclosing that rent is paid in bank account. Please advice what to do by tenant so that not require to vacate the shop. Is there any legal option that save my shop??

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You may approach the Civil Court and get injunction order.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

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A.Go to the court for taking injunction immediately
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