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Your landlord sold the property—can the new owner evict you?
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Your landlord sold the property—can the new owner evict you?

This article discusses the legal implications of a property being sold while it is under a rental agreement in India. It explains that a change in ownership does not automatically terminate the existing tenancy agreement, as per Section 109 of the Transfer of Property Act. The new landlord inherits the rights and obligations of the previous landlord unless specified otherwise in the sale deed. The article clarifies that rent increases are only permissible if explicitly stated in the tenancy agreement. If a tenant is unaware of the sale, they can continue paying rent to the former landlord, and the new owner would need to claim the outstanding amount from the previous landlord. Regarding security deposits, the tenant retains the right to reclaim the deposit upon the conclusion of the tenancy, with adjustments made for any legitimate deductions.

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Your landlord sold the property—can the new owner evict you?

This article discusses the legal implications of a property being sold while it is under a rental agreement in India. It explains that a change in ownership does not automatically terminate the existing tenancy agreement, as per Section 109 of the Transfer of Property Act. The new landlord inherits the rights and obligations of the previous landlord unless specified otherwise in the sale deed. The article clarifies that rent increases are only permissible if explicitly stated in the tenancy agreement. If a tenant is unaware of the sale, they can continue paying rent to the former landlord, and the new owner would need to claim the outstanding amount from the previous landlord. Regarding security deposits, the tenant retains the right to reclaim the deposit upon the conclusion of the tenancy, with adjustments made for any legitimate deductions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced explanation of legal provisions related to property sales and tenant rights in India. It focuses on statutory laws and does not exhibit a clear ideological slant. The content remains neutral, providing information based on legal frameworks without favoring any side.

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