Yadav will not be an employee or part of the SoftBank backed portal in any manner, the company said.
"Housing.Com has released its CEO Rahul Yadav, with immediate effect, after a regular board meeting, held earlier today," it said in a statement.
"Yadav who is also the co-founder of the company, will no longer be an employee of Housing and be associated with the company in any manner, going forward," it added.
"The Board believed that his behaviour is not befitting of a CEO and is detrimental to the company, known for its innovative approach to product development, market expansion and brand building," the statement said.
Yadav has been in the thick of a controversy after he put in his papers questioning the intellectual capability of his company's board. Later, he apologised to the members.
Last month, he hogged the limelight again when he gave away all his holding, worth about Rs 200 crore, in the company to the employees.
While the search for an interim CEO is underway, Housing.Com said, a transition plan has been put in place.
"The current senior executives of Housing will continue to run the operations on a daily basis, and ensure its continued smooth functioning. The Board and the Operating Committee will remain closely involved with all key decisions," it said.
The board, investors, management team and employees are keen to see Housing maximise its huge potential in India and beyond, as well as run in professional and world class manner, the company said.
Within two years of its founding, the company expanded from its original rent and resale proposition to include PGs and hostels, serviced apartments, land, plot projects, and new projects.
Housing.Com has more than 2,551 employees in over 100 cities across India.
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