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Landlord Tenant Lawyer

Rent control, eviction, and tenancy disputes

Landlord-tenant disputes arise over rent, eviction, damage, and possession. KG Lawyer represents both landlords and tenants under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, UP Urban Buildings Act (for Noida), Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Evict...

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Landlord Tenant Lawyer in Delhi, Noida & Gurgaon

Definition

Landlord-tenant disputes arise over rent, eviction, damage, and possession. KG Lawyer represents both landlords and tenants under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, UP Urban Buildings Act (for Noida), Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act (for Gurgaon), and Transfer of Property Act.

Acts & Provisions

1

Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958

Rent control and eviction in Delhi.

2

Transfer of Property Act, 1882 — Sections 105-117

Lease provisions.

3

Model Tenancy Act, 2021

Model framework adopted by various states.

Charges & Punishments

Offence / MatterPenalty / Relief
Unlawful eviction / forceful possessionEviction-related civil action; criminal trespass charges as applicable under BNS.

Statutory references are based on current Indian law. Always consult a qualified lawyer for matter-specific advice.

Required Documents

Registered lease deed / rent agreement
Rent receipts
Notice of termination
Correspondence between parties
Electricity and utility bills

Role of a Lawyer

  • Draft and register rent agreements
  • File eviction petitions on statutory grounds
  • Defend tenants against illegal eviction
  • Recover arrears of rent and damages

Our Role at KG Lawyer

  • 1
    Fast-track eviction under bonafide requirement ground
  • 2
    Pre-drafted robust rent agreements
  • 3
    Tenant protection under model tenancy framework

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Popular Case Studies

Bonafide Requirement Eviction

Senior citizen landlord needed premises for self-use.

Outcome: Eviction ordered under Section 14(1)(e) of Delhi Rent Control Act within 14 months.

Case studies are anonymised to protect client confidentiality and comply with BCI ethics rules.

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