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Rent receipt

(Querist) 15 May 2012 This query is : Resolved 
sir, i have query relating my frnd..My Frnd had a lease agreement with his landlord in Bangalore and he vacated the house in april by giving him the prior notice . But that notice was a verbal one. He does not even give him the rent receipt regularly.

Before handing him the house , he did not give him the painted house but now he is asking him to return him the painted house and this very clause is not mentioned in the agreement as well.

On oen pretext or another he is trying to deduct the whole of his security deposit that is 40000/-- .He is not even willing to return his security deposit.he is trying his level best to negotiate with him and settle it but seems like he is not going to relent.

he had the recordings of the verbal communications with him but not sure how much validity it will hold.

Dont know how to recover his security deposit. Please suggest....plz suggest wht should my frnd do? thanks
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (Expert) 15 May 2012
you dont vacate the house and send legal notice to him,
Krishna Gopal (Querist) 15 May 2012
sorry there is mistake in subeject it shud be :how to recover his security deposit.
Deepak Nair (Expert) 15 May 2012
Send a notice demanding the refund of security deposit. If not given even after the notice, file a pollice complaint stating that forcefully evacuating you from the premises and retaining of the deposit amount
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 15 May 2012
Issue legal notice to refund the amount, if he failed then file a suit for recovery of money. You will have to pay court fee on the claimed amount.
Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 15 May 2012
I concur with the advise.

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
Shantilal Pandya (Expert) 15 May 2012
police complaint would not work since it is a civil dispute , serve him with legal notice for recovery of the security deposit and on his failure the civil suit is the appropriate remedy
Deepak Nair (Expert) 17 May 2012
Well explained above


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