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ruchi shan   24 December 2023

to whome send RTI in up rent act 2021 act no 16 of 2021

my query is that we are living in Agra, U.P. and we need some information about rules of increasing rent in act no 16 of 2021.
so,where we should file RTI.


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Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     24 December 2023

A common question you might ask when preparing to sign a rental agreement, "Is the rent-regulated by the Rent Control Act?" is answered clearly by the newly passed law. According to the new Rent Control Act, (2021) if the premises have been rented for a definite duration, the rent cannot be increased throughout the tenancy period. 

This is unless the tenancy agreement specifies a method of calculating the rental agreement. Rent increases are limited to a 5% rise every year. However, the statute specifies specific and exceptional circumstances in which rent may be increased. For example, if the landowner has agreed with the tenant to incur expenditure on the improvement, addition or structural alteration of the premises used by the tenant, the landlord may raise the rent for one month beginning with the completion of the work. 

 

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ruchi shan   24 December 2023

we are tenent in commercial area

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     24 December 2023

The Model Act requires the landlord and tenant to sign a written agreement which specifies the rent, period of tenancy and other related terms. Security deposit is capped at two months' rent for residential premises, and six months' rent for non-residential premises.

the amount of enhancement in rent permissible under section 5 or section 6 or to the date with effect from which such enhancement shall take effect, or to the amount of taxes payable by the tenant under section 7, or to the amount of proportionate rent payable by the tenant after a part of the building or any land

The above provision of law is available in the bare act itself, you do not have to obtain the desired  information through RTI Act.

 

ruchi shan   25 December 2023

there is tenency from 1976, and no agreement was signed between both parties. since 1976 to 2023 landlord has increased rent 9 times. now he is demanding to increase it 10 times to actual rent. is it permissible to do that

Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     25 December 2023

Since 1976 till 2023 the there is no agreement and rent is increased to 9 times only ???

You are a lucky tenant.

P. Venu (Advocate)     26 December 2023

What is the context for this query? Moreover, you are rather selective in posting facts.


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