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A.Dear Client,

In many cases, the redevelopment of a society or a building requires the consent of tenants. In cases where tenants need to be displaced due to redevelopment, laws may require fair compensation and rehabilitation measures. Ensuring compliance with these laws is crucial to avoid legal disputes. Redevelopment may require the eviction of existing tenants, and navigating these laws can be challenging. India has various state-specific rent control laws that regulate the eviction and rent of tenants. These laws often make it difficult for landlords to evict tenants, especially if they have been residing in a property for a long time. In India, the RERA ( Real Estate Regulatory Authority) rules for redevelopment are meant to ensure that the rights of the property owners and the tenants are protected.
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