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How can I evict my tenant


16-Jun-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
my tenant is not vacating the tenanted premises. his rate of rent is Rs. 3500/. what i will do?
Answers (3)

Answer #1
489 votes
Laws in India are unfortunately in favour of tenants than landlords. You cannot evict your tenant by force as it shall be illegal. Landlord must have reasonable grounds, non payment of rent , contravening terms of lease agreement by tenant or bonafied necessity of landlord . you need to provide tenant with a notice under section 106 of Transfer of Property act .

Answer #2
986 votes
Please issue legal notice through lawyer and also elaborate the reason for vacation because without having any solid reason or termination of rent agreement we can't go for vacation. After serving the legal notice and after non compliance you can file evictions petition for vacation of your premises pls also ensure your ownership documents
Answer #3
574 votes
You can evict your tenant via claim to the court. So if he isn't paying a rent you can collect his debt. Firstly you have to wright a claim to your tenant. In that claim you have to ask him to vacate your property or you will go to the court to protect your rights and give him 10 - 15 days to vacate your property. If hi won't vacate it, you can wright a claim to the court. Right now I can't help with it because I don't know where are you from, but if you will give me more detailed information I can do it.

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