House owner ran away with heavy deposit amount House owner ran away with heavy deposit amount

1 week ago

I have took a house on heavy deposit in santacruze mumbai but the owner of the house sold the house without returning my heavy deposit amount and now the new owner or the buyer of the house threatening me to vacate the house ? Now what legal remedy is available for me in this situation

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

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A.Dear Client,
If there is a rent agreement executed between you and your previous owner specifying the refund of the security deposit on the vacation/surrender of rented premises, then breach of said condition of agreement you can take legal action against the previous landowner. A dispute between a tenant and landlord is resolved under the state-specific Rent Control Act under which a Rent Controller or Addl Rent Controller is appointed to deal with the dispute arising out of a rent agreement between the parties. So, in the given situation, serving a legal notice to the previous land owner, apply to the concerned Rent Controller seeking appropriate relief in the matter. Your new landowner cannot evict you from the rented premises forcefully without obtaining an eviction order from the competent Civil Court.
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Anik

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A.Dear Client,
you can send a legal notice to the previous owner to return the deposit money and in case no action taken then you can file charges on the previous owner for break of contract, fraud and misappropriation. send a legal notice through a lawyer.
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A.Dear sir,
You may file a suit for permanent injunction praying not to evict without due course of law that is they cannot throw you out of the house without getting eviction order from court or following the procedure laid down in the rent act.
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