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Saravana Pandy   08 June 2020

Tenant is not keeping house clean and making fights with us.

Hi Sir,
we are living in small village near namakkal in Tamilnadu.three months before we left our first floor house for rent.And we didnt signed any rental agreement.But we gave few conditions to tenant before occupying,like keeping the house clean in corriders and removing garbages regularly.But he is not following those.Also when we ask about this,he is making fight with us.We gave him three months time to vacate, and he is not accepting this.what should i do as first step to his eviction legally..please advise.


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Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     08 June 2020

Just in any way evit him now or loose your property if he stayed for lomg. You should try any means to evict him.However if you file for eviction suiot that will take years and till t6hen he will gain rights...

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     08 June 2020

Grounds to Evict a Tenant in India

The rental laws in India enable the landlords to file an eviction suit against the tenant if there is a justifiable and valid reason for such a measure. Following are the grounds for eviction of a tenant in India:

  • The tenant has intentionally not paid a mutually agreed rent amount for more than 15 days from the due date.
  • The tenant has sublet a rented property to another person without taking the landlord’s permission or providing a written request.
  • The tenant has used rented premises for unlawful purposes or other purposes than mentioned in the rental agreement.
  • Any action of the tenant has led to the loss of property value or its utility.
  • The tenant’s actions are found to be objectionable by the neighborhood and the landlord has received a complaint against the tenant.
  • The tenant has intentionally refuted the landlord’s title in the rented property for an unknown reason.
  • The landlord needs their property for own occupation or for any family member.
  • The landlord needs their property for repairs and renovation which otherwise is not possible unless the property is vacated.
  • The landlord intends to construct another building that requires demolition of the property.

Virtual Legal Assistant (.)     08 June 2020

Hello Sir, you can file an eviction suit. To begin things, you can send a legal eviction notice to the tenant to vacate the property. An eviction notice is to be filed in a court under the appropriate jurisdiction. The legal notice must include –

  • How did you meet the tenant?
  • When did tenancy initiated ?
  • What are the reasons to evict the tenant?
  • How is the tenant not complying with the conditions laid down by the landowner?

If the tenant does not vacate the property even after sending a legal notice, you may initiate a rent control original petition in the Court of appropriate jurisdiction. Documents need to be attached as an Evidence to evict a tenant. A rental agreement is a vital legal document that should be completed before a landlord renting property to a tenant. If the Rental Agreement is not there, some other documents can be of help i.e Sale Deed, Parent Deed, Letter of Allotment, Share Certificate, etc which may prove the ownership of the property.

Saravana Pandy   08 June 2020

Hi all,thank you for the suggestions..

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