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Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act,1956

Act No : 96


Section : Rent of buildings in slum areas.

20B. (1) Rent of buildings in slum areas. Where any building in a slum area is let to a tenant after the execution of any work of improvement or after it has been re-erected, the rent of the building shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of this section. (2) Where any such buildings is let to a tenant other than a tenant who is placed in possession of the building in pursuance of a direction issued under sub-section (4) of section 20A, the tenant shall be liable to pay to the owner- (a) if there is a general law relating to the control of rents in force in the area in which the building is situated and applicable to that - building, the rent determined in accordance with the provisions of that law; (b) if there is no such law in force in such area, such rent as may be agreed upon between the owner and the tenant. (3) Where any such building is let to a tenant in pursuance of a direction issued under sub-section (4) of section 20A, the tenant shall, notwithstanding any law relating to the control of rents in force in the area, be liable to pay to the owner (a) if any work of improvement has been executed in relation to the building, an annual rent of a sum equivalent to the aggregate of the following amounts, namely:- (i) the annual rent the tenant was paying immediately before he vacated the building for the purpose of execution of the work of improvement; (ii) six per cent. of the cost of the work of improvement; and (iii) six per cent of a sum equivalent to the compensation payable in respect of any land which may have been acquired for the purpose of effecting such improvement as if such land were acquired under section 12 on the date of the commencement of the work of improvement; 159 (b) if the building has been re-erected, an annual rent of a sum equivalent to four per cent. of the aggregate cost of reconstruction of the building and the cost of the land on which the building is re-erected. Explanation.-For the purposes of this clause, the cost of the land shall be deemed to be a sum equivalent to the compensation payable in respect of the land if it were acquired under section 12 on the date of commencement of the reconstruction of the building. (4) The rent payable by a tenant in respect of any building under sub-section (3) shall, on an application made by the tenant or the owner, be determined by the authority referred to in sub-section (5): Provided that an application for determination of such rent by the owner or the tenant shall not, except for sufficient cause, be en- tertained by such authority after the expiry of ninety days from the completion of the work of improvement or re-erection of the building, as the case may be. (5) The authority to which the application referred to in sub- section (4) shall be made, shall be- (a) where there is a general law relating to the control- of rents in force in the area in which the building is situate, the authority to whom applications may be made for fixing of rents of buildings situate in that area ; and for the purpose of determining the rent under this section that authority may exercise all or any of the powers it has under the said general law ; and the provisions of such law including provisions relating to appeals shall apply accordingly; (b) if there is no such law in force in that area, such authority as may be specified by rules made in this behalf by the Central Government and such rules may provide the procedure that will be followed by that authority in de- termining the rent and also for appeals against the decision of such authority. (6) Where the rent is finally determined under this section, then the amount of rent paid by the tenant shall be adjusted against the rent so finally determined and if the amount so paid falls short of, or is in excess of, the rent finally determined, the tenant shall pay the deficiency, or be entitled to a refund, as the case may be.] 160


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