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Rental Agreements in India: Meaning, Format, Online Registration and Legal Validity in 2026
Renting a house is a major step towards independence in India, and the excitement of this can quickly turn to stress due to misunderstandings about the rental contract. Bad drafting of an agreement can make tenants and landlords lose their peace of mind when clauses are unclear or when th
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Maharashtra Rent Control Act for Houses, Flats & Apartments
Did you ever wonder how people afford housing in Mumbai? When the rich and the middle class pay high rents, how do the lower middle class and the poor manage? In a city like Mumbai where the house rents are known to be very high, the government had to step in. They formulated the Bombay R
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Leave and License Agreements: Meaning, Calculator, Format and Registration in 2025
People residing in leave and licence accommodations don't usually have bills, electricity bills, telephone bills, or water bills issued in their names as they are in the name of the owner of the premises. As a result, most migrants find it difficult to furnish proof of a local address. A
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NoBroker Rent Agreement Reviews
If you’re wondering how the NoBroker Rent Agreement works, just read what our customers have to say. These are real reviews from genuine customers; collated to help you make an informed decision about our services.
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Delhi Rent Control Act 1958: Rules, Amendments, Rights & Latest Updates
The Delhi Rent Control Act is a pivotal piece of legislation for renting an apartment in Delhi. Whether you are a tenant looking to safeguard yourself from exorbitant hikes in your rentals or a landlord trying to grasp your legal obligations and entitlements, being aware of the Delhi Rent
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Non-Occupancy Charges in Housing Societies: Meaning, Rules and Calculation in India
Non-occupancy charges are additional fees levied by housing societies when a flat is rented out or remains vacant, and is not occupied by the owner or their immediate family. Non-occupancy charges help societies manage expenses fairly, with rates typically set at 10% of the monthly servic
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All About Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act - From Its Existence (1960) to Its Latest Amends
Maharashtra is the second most populated state in India, and therefore, a Maharashtra Cooperatives Society Act is just the right fit for the state. With its population, it is not a shock that there are over 5 crore members to the existing nearly two lakh cooperative societies. Cooperative
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What is the Society Registration Act? All You Need to Know
We generally understand the meaning of ‘society’ in the broader sense. It usually denotes the grouping of several individuals who come together for a common cause or interest, from religious, cultural, political, to charitable, scientific, and more. As social creatures, we tend to band to
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