Property on rent
Sheeja
(Querist) 05 June 2014
This query is : Resolved
I am seeing lot of dispute against between the rental lessee and the owner. When someone rents out a property (for any period of time) what reason does the lessee refuse to leave the property (when the contract ends)? It is someone else property and how can the lessee say 'I cant leave'? I keep seeing the arguments from the lessee that 'I am sole income generator and I don't have place to live' etc.In my opinion, these are silly reasons, because when he signed a contract, he knew that had to leave and it is not his property. Also, the owner would be giving some time to find another place (1-2 month notice)?
I know that every lawyer would say to file a case if the lessee refuse to leave. But because of our inefficient and long judicial system when things get to longer 5-6 years of time,ultimately the owner looses his time, effort, money all? So why does our law is so much for the lessee????
Right now I am lessee (residential) living in a foreign country, where I will either try to renew my contract/ or find a new place if the owner say to vacate/or if rent is too high that I cant afford. Even if I manage to stay here for more than 50 years in my life, I would never refuse to leave if the owner says so irrespective of the country I live in.
Hope the advocates take my question as not a legal question, but more of as a general one and provide with some valuable input.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 06 June 2014
If you have any specific query then out it here.
Otherwise for discussion, it is not the right place.
You have to post it in 'Forum 'section.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 06 June 2014
Please post specific query.
Such matters are left for politicians to decide.
Sankaranarayanan
(Expert) 06 June 2014
i do stand on experts view. first try to post the specific query
Sheeja
(Querist) 06 June 2014
Thanks for the replies.
Biswanath Roy
(Expert) 07 June 2014
All lawyers are not good draftsman. In a lease deed if you keep any flaw the tenant under the lease deed takes its advantage to linger his tenancy for more than lease period.
Sheeja
(Querist) 08 June 2014
Thank you Mr. Roy for the reply.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 09 June 2014
Madam, What do you actually want to clarify or trying to impress upon the experts here by your this post. You should know that a coin has two sides, so if the tenant is misusing, the owner can take legal action, just because the litigation take a very longer time to settle, one cannot take law into his hands, right?, thus, if the erring person does not determines to amend or correct himself, such things cannot be avoided.