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Tenancy related issue...

(Querist) 08 July 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

I am a student living in East Delhi in a rented accommodation for last 2 years. There is no rent agreement and the rent paid by me is Rs.3,400 per month which is being paid by cheque or by cash deposit in bank (I have all the receipts with me). Recently I was asked to vacate the room as the house has been sold. I told my landlord that I will vacate the room as soon as I get another accommodation. 10 days have passed and I could not find a suitable accommodation for myself. Subsequently I was asked by my landlord to vacate the room or pay Rs.6000 as rent. Rent was revised in the month of Feb this year and I am paying my rent on time. I wish to know what remedies I have as per applicable laws. Also, what should be the minimum notice period in this regard.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 08 July 2012
If your land lord wants to evict your from the house, he has not issue notice if you denied to vacate.
You can also file a suit against the owner as " not to evict without following the due procedure of law"
sanjeet (Querist) 08 July 2012
Dear Sir,

I am a student living in East Delhi in a rented accommodation for last 2 years. There is no rent agreement and the rent paid by me is Rs.3,400 per month which is being paid by cheque or by cash deposit in bank (I have all the receipts with me). Recently I was asked to vacate the room as the house has been sold. I told my landlord that I will vacate the room as soon as I get another accommodation. 10 days have passed and I could not find a suitable accommodation for myself. Subsequently I was asked by my landlord to vacate the room or pay Rs.6000 as rent. Rent was revised in the month of Feb this year and I am paying my rent on time. I wish to know what remedies I have as per applicable laws. Also, what should be the minimum notice period in this regard. i need more explanation as well as procedure and notice period....


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