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Procedure If Rent Is Not Paid Regularly On Date


22-Dec-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
They (tenant) supposed to pay rent on 11 but they pay by 20-30 also I want to know agreement has been expired I want vacate home their security deposit we have it, they didn't pay rent from more then two months they are not to be found / traced they left home 45 days back not able to contact them, I am not receiving any contact or rent from them... Can I file complent and tell police to vacate the home... And also how to get notice of lawyer for lock
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Answer #1
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First give a police complaint with the jurisdictional police. But police cannot vacate them or break open the lock. paralally you have to issue a legal notice asking for vacant possession and forfeiting the security deposit. Through Due process of law only you can vacate them.
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Answer #2
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1. As told earlier it is bounden duty of landlord to inform the police about the conduct of the tenant that is "whereabouts of him not known". Police will visit the tenanted premises and put all the belongings of the tenant in one room one big bag and seal it under a panchanama and vacant possession of the tenanted premises will be handed over to you.
2. If you do not intimate the police then the tenant may return on fine day and lodge a complaint against for theft of his belongings in the tenanted house.

Rules for eviction
The various grounds on which the statute enables eviction of the tenant by the landlord are as follows
• The tenant has neither paid nor tendered the whole of the arrears of the rent and other charges legally recoverable from him within two months from the date on which a notice of demand for payment of has been served on him by the landlord
• The tenant has used the premises for a purpose other than that for which they were let, without obtaining the consent in writing of the landlord
• The premises or any part thereof are required by the landlord for carrying out any repairs which cannot be carried out without the premises being vacated.
• The tenant has, allowed some other person to occupy the whole or the part of the premises without the consent of the landlord
• The tenant has materially damaged the building or has done an act resulted in depreciating the value or utility of the building
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