Tenant not vacating premises after Notice
1 year ago
My tenant is not vacating even after notice period. How can I evict him ?
A.Hello Sir,
File a suit for eviction: It is possible that the tenant refuses to leave even after the legal notice. In such a case, the landlord can file an eviction suit with the Rent Controller in a civil court under whose jurisdiction the rented property falls.
File a suit for eviction: It is possible that the tenant refuses to leave even after the legal notice. In such a case, the landlord can file an eviction suit with the Rent Controller in a civil court under whose jurisdiction the rented property falls.
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A.Hello Client,
You must file an eviction suit against your tenant to evict the property.
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You must file an eviction suit against your tenant to evict the property.
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A.Hi client,
First send a legal notice through an advocate. If that is not responded then, file an eviction suit.
First send a legal notice through an advocate. If that is not responded then, file an eviction suit.
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