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sam (executive)     12 August 2010

Tenant support agaist non return of deposit

dear expert- a tenents has entered into an agreement with the landloard thro and agreement for 11 months(not registered) where by he pays a lumpsum amount. The tenents does not requier to pay monthly rent in lieu of the interest to the deposit/lease.The same has been clearly mentioned in the agreement. The agreement says the the tenent would vacate the house after the return of the deposit to him. After 7 months, he comes to know that the signatory is not the actual owner of the house while his father is the real owner. The tenent had previous been a tentant of the same premise for over 2 years by paying monthy rent to the son. Now the father who is now aware of this agreement is in the process of selling the property. Would like to know what legal support can the tenent avail of.



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DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (POWER OF DEFENSE IS IMMENSE )     12 August 2010

If you have proofs of your residence than you can get stay from court.

R.Ranganathan (Advocate)     13 August 2010

You are in possession means then you have the right to defend yourself. Do not vacate the premises till you get back the deposits otherwise approach the father and enter into an agreement with the purchaser after the property is purchased by the purchaser.

Bobby Mani T (Lawyer)     13 August 2010

Even after sale the tenant can continue in the premises as the owner can sell the property along with the tenant only.  The buyer gets the premises with the tenant.  The ownership can be transfered but the possession remains with the tenant until terminated legally. 


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