Centre proposes model tenancy law to help address rent-related issues

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 11 2019 | 12:55 PM IST

The Centre has proposed a "model tenancy law" under which the landowner will give a notice in writing three months before revising rent, a move aimed at regulating renting of premises in the country.

The proposed law also advocates appointing district collector as rent authority and heavy penalty on tenants for overstaying.

According to it, tenants overstaying will have to pay double the rent for two times and four times thereafter.

The security deposit to be paid by the tenant in advance will be a maximum of two months' rent.

The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has put the draft of 'The Model Tenancy Act, 2019' in public for some for consultation.

It states that both landlord and tenant will have to submit a copy of rent agreement to the district Rent Authority which will also have the power to revise or fix rent following a request either by landlord or tenant.

States, which will be free to adopt the law owing to land being state subject, will be required to constitute rent courts and rent tribunal, it stated.

"In the event of tenant's refusal to carry out scheduled or agreed repairs, the landowner shall get the repairs done and deduct the amount from the security deposit," it also stated.

If the landowner refuses to carry out the required repairs, the tenant can get the work done and deduct the same from periodic rent.

It also stated that a landowner cannot enter the rented premises without 24-hour prior notice to carry out repairs or replacement.

According to the proposed law, a landowner cannot cut power and water supply in case of a dispute with the tenant.

"The Rent Authority may direct for compensation on the person responsible for cutting off or withholding the essential supply.

"The Rent Authority may levy a penalty be paid to the landowner or tenant if it finds that the application was made frivolously or vexatiously," it stated.

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First Published: Jul 11 2019 | 12:55 PM IST

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