ভাড়াটে ও বাড়ির মালিকদের জন্য নতুন ভয়ঙ্কর আইন। বাড়ি ভাড়া দিলে বা থাকলেই দেখুন | Tent Act 2025

ভাড়াটে ও বাড়ির মালিকদের জন্য নতুন ভয়ঙ্কর আইন। বাড়ি ভাড়া দিলে বা থাকলেই দেখুন | Tent Act 2025

ভাড়াটে ও বাড়ির মালিকদের জন্য নতুন ভয়ঙ্কর আইন বাড়ি ভাড়া দিলে বা থাকলেই দেখুন detailed News There is no single, central "Tenancy Act 2025 India" that applies nationwide automatically; rather, the term refers to the implementation and state-level adoption of new Home Rent Rules 2025 based on the Central Government's Model Tenancy Act (MTA) 2021. Housing is a state subject in India, so individual states must adopt their own legislation. Several states, including Assam and Jammu & Kashmir, have progressed with their own versions (e.g., the draft Assam Tenancy Rules 2025 and the Jammu and Kashmir Tenancy Act, 2025). Key Provisions of the New Rent Rules (based on MTA) The new rules aim to create a transparent and balanced ecosystem for both landlords and tenants. Mandatory Written Agreement: All rent agreements must be in writing and registered with the local Rent Authority within two months of signing. Oral agreements are no longer valid. Digital Stamping: From July 2025, agreements must be digitally stamped to ensure legal validity and prevent fraud. Failure to register or use digital stamping can attract a penalty of up to ₹5,000. Security Deposit Cap: The security deposit is capped at a maximum of two months' rent for residential properties and six months' rent for commercial properties. Rent Increases: Landlords can only increase rent in accordance with the terms specified in the agreement, typically once a year. A minimum of 90 days' notice must be given for any rent revision. Eviction Process: Landlords cannot evict tenants arbitrarily. Valid grounds for eviction include non-payment of rent for more than two months, misuse of the property, or structural changes without consent. A proper legal procedure with notice is required, often involving a court order. Dispute Resolution: Dedicated quasi-judicial bodies, including Rent Authorities, Rent Courts, and Rent Tribunals, are being established to resolve disputes within a 60-day timeframe, bypassing traditional civil courts. Privacy: Landlords must provide a 24-hour written notice before entering a tenanted premise for inspections or repairs, except in emergencies.