icon Adivasi land lease

I want to know the legalities for 99 year lease of Adivasi land in Maharashtra and Goa

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8 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Better you contact local advocate who is well acquainted with local laws. Normally, such lease will be on normal lease amount to be paid by the such person and after 99 years it may be revoked or come to an end.

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icon Tenant doesn’t want to vacate property

I am the owner of a delhi registered property under GPA registry and knowing a tenant I gave my property on rent without rent agreement and now I have been asking the tenant to vacate the property fro

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the absence of any rent agreement or leave and license agreement or lease agreement that governs the relationship between a tenant and landlord it sometimes proves very difficult to evict a tenant from a let-out premises and taking the advantage of that lapse on the part of the land owner, tenant tries to defer the eviction process and keep the possession of the let out premises even without payment of rent. In your case, when after long persuasion, you got a letter from the tena ...ReadMore

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icon PUNISHMENT OF FRAUD LAND SELLER

I purchase a agree culture land on 24 Feb. 2022, in the time of Registration I cheek document ,and land is registries by owner whose name in found on khatiyan. The land also under my control. But ques

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
It is the sole liability of the buyer of any property to check out the current status or encumbrance of the title of the property from different sources/records like the office of the Registering Authority, Block Land and Land Reform Office (BL & LRO), Circle office, lower and upper court searching etc and being satisfied with the status of the property, the buyer should enter into an agreement to sale and process the registration of property. Any lapse on the part of the buyer may ...ReadMore

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icon Basement - To whom I can rent my basement

To whom I can rent my basement,it is a residential property in hauz khas enclave, electricity meter is commercial,thanks

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A basement of a residential property having a commercial connection of electricity is logically required to be rented for commercial purposes, because an individual other than a businessman may not agree to payment of electricity charges at the commercial rate which is higher than domestic charges.

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icon Security Deposit Deduction

Hi, I have been staying in a 1bhk for 7 months. Due to job loss, I am now returning home. I had given 20k security deposit to my landlord. But now he says he will deduct 6k for painting and 2k for 10

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,

In this situation, it is essential to be aware of your rights as a tenant and the rules governing security deposits in your area. Typically, security deposits are refundable, with deductions allowed only for damages beyond normal wear and tear, unpaid rent, or other agreed-upon expenses.
To address this matter, start by reviewing the tenancy agreement you signed at the beginning of the lease. This agreement should outline the terms related to the security deposit, allowable deducti ...ReadMore

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icon Earthing problems leading to electric shocks

Our apartment came with a geyser provided by the owner. Since yesterday, the geyser stopped working and the metallic body of the tap is giving electric shocks. The owner refuses to take up responsibil

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
If the geyser is malfunctioning and causing potential fire hazards or electric shocks, it poses a significant risk to the occupants of the apartment. The owner cannot avoid their responsibility by refusing to take action. In many jurisdictions, landlords are legally obligated to provide safe and habitable living conditions for their tenants.

In case of a serious accident or fire hazard resulting from the faulty geyser, the owner could be held liable for any damages or injuries that ...ReadMore

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icon Can anyone use flat for tution

Can anyone use self condo property or flat for educational purposes? Is there any law to avoid this type of use.

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

The use of a self-owned condominium property or flat for educational purposes may be subject to certain laws, rules, and regulations that vary depending on the specific location and local zoning laws. The legality of using a residential property for educational purposes can differ from one area to another, and it's essential to check the local laws and regulations that apply to your property.

In many places, using a residential property for educational purposes may not be allowed ...ReadMore

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A. Dear client,
In the event that you and the tenant have a rent agreement, you may give the tenant a legal notice to vacate the rented property in accordance with the terms of the agreement, failing which you may file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant before the Civil Court, requesting an order for eviction of the tenant. Contact an Advocate for advice and next steps.

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icon Process of Agricultural land lease agreement

Hello Sir, I am from Tamilnadu and planning to lease my Agricultural land. I have a question like where to register the lease document in Taluk office ? or in Sub-Registrar office? I hear people sayin

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The law regarding the requirement of registration for lease/rental agreement vis-à-vis the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908 may be summarised to say that a lease agreement is mandatorily registerable if “the lease is from year to year or if the period of lease is more than one year or if the lease mentions yearly rent.” If any of these conditions are applicable to a lease agreement, the same is compulsorily registerable in view of Section 17(1) (d) of the Act. In Tamil ...ReadMore

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icon Rental house

My owner is refusing to pay for the flush tank part repair which costed 2k and when asked he asked us to move out while in lock in period. And said he will deduct the amount till January

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The relationship between a tenant and the landlord is governed by the terms and conditions of a written Rent/lease Agreement. If the terms and conditions of the said agreement did not support your claim, you cannot get any relief in the matter even through litigation. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.

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