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Frequently asked Questions
A formal document requiring a tenant to vacate a property, per state Rent Control Acts.
It establishes legal grounds, ensures compliance and minimizes disputes during eviction.
Yes, under state Rent Control Acts, before initiating court eviction proceedings.
Typically 3–5 days, depending on case complexity and client feedback.
Yes, tenants can contest in court if grounds are invalid, per Indian Contract Act, 1872.
ID proof, lease agreement, ownership documents, violation evidence and tenant details.
Non-payment of rent, lease violations, property damage or landlord’s personal use.
No, ongoing assistance is an optional paid service, billed separately.
Fines or legal delays under state Rent Control Acts for non-compliance.
Via registered post or courier for legal validity; email may supplement delivery.
Varies by state, typically 15–90 days, per state Rent Control Acts.
Landlords must file a court case for an eviction order, per state laws.
