HOUSE PROPERTY TAX HOUSE PROPERTY TAX

5 years ago

AS FROM LAST 50 YEARS WE ARE LIVING IN A HOUSE ON RENT FROM THE TIME OF MY GRAND FATHER, AFTER THAT WE HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT OWNER OF THE HOUSE WHERE TO SHIFT , MIGHT BE THEY AND ALL THE FAMILY SHIFTED TO OUT OF INDIA,

EVERYTHING WATER BILL, ELECTRICITY BILL AS ON MY NAME.

SO I AM JUST CONFUSED ABOUT HOUSE TAX BECAUSE IF OWNER IS NOT AVAILABLE THEN WHO PAY HOUSE TAX.

OR I WANT TO PAY I HAVE NO PROBLEM BUT I WANT TO CONFIRM.

1. IS IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN PAY HOUSE TAX OR IF I PAID THEN IS THERE ANY ISSUE OR IF NOT PAID THE WHAT PROBLEM I HAVE TO FACE.

PLEASE SUGGEST.

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 4 years ago

A.dear client in your matter The responsibility of payment of property tax is of the owner. This payment is a statutoiry obligation.
If this payment is not made by the owner, then you can pay the same on behalf of the owner and then deduct the same from the amount of rent payable.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.you have to pay it and recover from the land lord, if he is available.
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