Rent amount
I am a landlord,i want to provide my space as rent,what will be the justified rent amount I demand to tenant?How to calculate or assess the rent amount? Kindly advice in details?
3 years ago
A. check out the local rent rate
Adv. Sarika Khude
Renter not vacating property after eviction notice from the SDM court
Hello, My residential property is in the state of Jharkhand, India. I successfully received an eviction notice from the SDM court to evict the current tenant. However, the tenant is now appealing the
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
You may contact local lawyer who is well acquainted with local laws.
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PARKING FOR TENANT
I HAVE A FLAT AND ALSO HAVE A PARKING, PURCHASED BY ME. I WANT TO RENT OUT THE FLAT ALONGWITH THE PARKING. CAN THE SOCIETY OBJECT TO ME RENTING OUT THE PARKING TO THE TENENT?
3 years ago
A. Legally NO builder can sell the parking space to any flat purchaser. The builder can allot the parking space by giving allotment letter for a specified flat alongwith the flat. So as you are having SEPARATE parking space you can give it to your tenant who will be staying in your flat. Renting the parking space for an outsider not residing in your society is not allowed.
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security deposit
I vacated the flat in the month of december as owner has sold the flat. We asked for security deposit but he didnt returned saying he will come to inspect the flat. We handed over keys to new owner.
3 years ago
A. Hi,
You can serve them with legal notice and then sue them to recover your money, for breach of contract.
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Sanjay Kumar Jha
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Rental security deposit
Owner not returning deposit from last two months and now making false claims that guyser and fixture not working whereas it was working
3 years ago
A. File a civil money recovery suit against him.
Adv. Sarika Khude
Ejectment Case
what is the court fee applicable for ejectment case filed at a lower court. Rent for the property is Rs. 8000/-pm
3 years ago
A. Hai,
The court fees applicable for eviction cases varies from state to state. Please provide us with more details to help you with the same. If you find this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Semi furnished
I have a free semi furnished space with a wall almirah attached,my new arrival tenant is saying to remove the almirah?What to do if I want to keep the almirah?What to say to the new tenant?
3 years ago
A. Hi,
It is your land, you can do with it as you wish. The tenant can find alternative accommodation if the almirah is too much for him to handle.
However, he might have a right to ask for the same depending on whether there is such a condition in your tenancy agreement.
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New electric meter 1
I have a new tenant ,the new tenant wants to apply a new meter in his company name? Can I , Landlord give consent to apply for a new electric meter in the name of company?Is it beneficial to do so?Wha
3 years ago
A. Unless the EB meter is in repair you are not suppose to change , if you change it should be surely in landlord's name only.
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Tenant not paid rent for 16 months & still continuing the house locked.
My tenant has been living in my house leased through an agreement for 11 months which has already expired on 05-01-2020. Some time was given initially but due to COVID it prolonged but he has not paid
3 years ago
A. Dear client
Greetings to you
You can send a notice to the tenant for rent arrears.
Still there didn't respond you can file case against them for eviction and default payment.
Ferosha shiffon Ansari Haja
Karnataka Land Reforms Act , 1974 - Section 61
Hi, Am I correct when I understand from the below Section 61, the "Occupant / Tenant" since the act came into force on 01-03-1974 until date of final order cannot transfer the property in the form of
3 years ago
A. Hi,
Yes, this is the right interpretation.
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