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Forceful occupation of the property by the tenants


02-Aug-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
Sir I own one of the flats in Delhi and had given the same on rent. Now the couple who is residing there have some issues with each other. They do not want to live together the husband has already moved out of the house but the wife is still residing there. The husband has filed a case against his wife for nullifying the marriage as the wife is already married and has not got divorce from her earlier husband. Now my submission is that I have not received the rent for last three months and want the lady to vacate the house but she is refusing. What should I do in this case please advice
Answers (3)

Answer #1
501 votes
you should go for suit for possession along with application to deposit rent in appropriate court of justice. After then u can get your flat vacate.u have to prove your ownership regarding the tenanted property and tenancy of tenant mentioned above. in other words u have to prove tenant landlord relation. The case will be in your favour. you can prove your owner ship By furnishing your ownership documents in the court, and in a same way you can prove tenancy of a tenant by cheques u have for previous rent by showing pass book, by showong agreement, or any other other documnets which will prove the same. u will got the outstanding rent as well as rent pendelite means rent of the property till disposal of the case with interest and other charges.
Answer #2
903 votes
First issue a legal notice of eviction alongwith the payment of arrears to your tenant and give them one month time to vacate the house if they fails to comply with this, further then you can file suit in the court of law. You must have rent agreement executed by both parties.
Answer #3
825 votes
Hello, from your issues it is very clear that there is a tenant landlord dispute. Now you want to vacate the property from your tenant. For this purpose, first may approach to the door of the court under Rent Control Act or Transfer of Property Act.
I advice you to meet some advocate who can support you or you may also visit my office for the legal support.
All the best.

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