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LL Agreement

(Querist) 25 December 2009 This query is : Resolved 
I am a south indian recently relocated to mumbai.

I am staying in MIRA road in mumbai. Recently I have seen a new flat for rental purposed in the same area. I have paid Rs 15000 as rental advance/deposit and the leave and license agreement was prepared(two copies - one original registered and duly attested by notary and another one copy for tenant).
The advance was paid on 9th December 2009.

The owner said he will come next day for the NOC(in mumbai NOC from the area police station is compulsory for rentals. Tenant has to submit his ID,Adress proof, educational and employment documents.After verifying police will grant NOC. For this both tenant and owner should go to the police station).

But the owner did not turn up for the next 10 days nor he informed over phone. So with doubt , I approached the housing society and came to know his mother expired and he went to his native.

On 21st Dec he called the broker and informed that his mother expired and he will refund the advance on 22nd. But again he didnt turn so far.

His residential address filled in the agreement is incomplete. We could not locate his address. His phone no is temporarily dis connected.

Please guide in the above case to recover my deposit.

Note :

I could not occupy the house without NOC from police station . So I have shifted to another house.

I have the registered copy of the agreement as well the second copy.

In the registered copy he has signed in a revenue stamp for the receipt of advance and he has given his right thump impression on his photo.

Are these evidences enough?

prakash vathore (Expert) 25 December 2009
u have good evidence, approch the police station, make complaint againt him, then address a notice to him asking refund of ur money.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 25 December 2009
I do agree with rajeev.
DD Sathe (Expert) 25 December 2009
I don't see any urgency to panic from the circumstances you have explained. Have a patience and try to establish the contact with owner and be in touch with broker. Mumbai house owner is unlikely to cheat for such a sum.
Take it easy.
Best Wishes
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 26 December 2009
Please file an application in Police Station with a request to lodge a F.I.R. against landlord and broker.
RASIK DAGLI (Expert) 27 December 2009
Find out full address of he owner . Thereafter serve a notice by registered Post A.D. to the owner and the Broker. If your Deposit is not returned within the time specified in Notice file a suit to recover the same. You may file Criminal complaint also. Please wait for about 15 days before taking actions.
RASIK DAGLI
Adcocate.


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