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Can I Evict legal heirs 5 years after the death of my Tenant


03-Apr-2023 (In Civil Law)
can i evict the legal heirs if it's been more than 5 years since the death of my tenant and if there was no contract made between me and my tenant's legal heirs during this period. Are they eligible for eviction on this ground? If so, according to which act or article of Indian constitution this is possible?
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Answer #1
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Hi, Legal heirs of the tenant have no right to claim continue in the tenancy.

2. Tenancy of the Tenant is the wills and fancy of the land lord and he can quit and vacate the tenanted property at any time and tenant has no right to question it.

3. Take the physical possession of the property first, Suppose legal heirs of the tenant has taken the possession of the property then issue legal notice to the legal heirs of the tenant and ask them to vacate the property. If they refuse to vacate the property then file a suit for eviction in the court.

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