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Eviction Notice by landlord before Tenure period


14-Apr-2024 (In Property Law)
Our landlord is kicking us out by giving us a 2 months notice for no reason, our tenure extends till 31st November 2024. We have paid rent on time and maintained the property pretty well. His reason is that he wants to move in, but its before the tenure period and they can't just kick us out while violating the original rental agreement. What should we do about this situation? pls help.
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Answer #1
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Hi, all agreements have a termination clause. In the given facts and circumstances i apprehend that the owner has given u a notice as per the terms of the agreement. It is important to reply to the said notice in case if you dont want to vacate or in case if you seek more time in vacating the premises
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Answer #2
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If the agreement provides for a notice terminating you as a tenant then he has every right for asking you to leave the premises. Rest can be advised only afetr going thought the agreement. Feel free to contact me for seeking any further legal advice as regards the same.
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