Tenant Rights: Can the landlord enter the house without the permission of the tenant? Tenants should get these rights..
Indiaemploymentnews June 15, 2025 12:39 AM

Tenant Rights: Despite paying the rent on time, if you are troubled by the landlord's nagging, such as repeatedly threatening to evict you, objecting to guests, or entering the house without permission, then you should be aware of your rights.

As a tenant, you can stop these actions. But for this, you must be aware of your rights as a tenant. (Landlord rights)

What are the rights of the tenant-

- Before taking any house on rent, make sure to get a rent agreement. Without a rent agreement, you can get into trouble. Once the rent agreement is made, the landlord cannot make any changes to it without the tenant's knowledge.

- The landlord cannot enter the tenant's house without your permission. He can enter that flat only after the tenant's permission.

- All the conditions in the rent agreement must be in writing. If all the conditions are not written in it, then the Tenancy Act 2021 will be considered. Often there is a dispute between the landlord and the tenant regarding the damage in the house. There is a dispute about who will get the damage repaired. Let us tell you that the responsibility for minor damage lies with the tenant.

- At the same time, the responsibility of repairing any major damage related to the building lies with the landlord. If that damage is caused by the tenant, then he will have to get it fixed.

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It is wrong to impose restrictions on coming and going -

Many landlords impose restrictions on the coming and going of the tenant. They fix the time of return at night. Let us tell you that there is no law regarding time restrictions. At the same time, there is often a parking dispute. Both can resolve the matter only with mutual consent regarding time and parking. Sometimes, it depends on the landlord whether he gives you permission to keep pets in the house or not.

Rules for eviction -

Despite the threats of the landlord, the rights of the tenant are protected. The eviction rules are clear in the rent agreement, and the landlord cannot act against them. Apart from the terms of the agreement, the landlord must give a month's notice before eviction.

The tenant has the right to ask for his advance deposit back or adjust the rent before vacating the house. If the tenant dies, then his family or legal heir can live in that house with the same rights.

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