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Tamil Nadu Apartment Ownership Act, 2022: History & Details
The Tamil Nadu Apartment Ownership Act 2022 was passed in December 2022. The Tamil Nadu Apartment Ownership Rules 1997 established a legal framework for managing communities, addressing ownership rights, responsibilities, association formation, and maintenance. In this blog, we will tell
Written by Kiran K S
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Andhra Pradesh Rent Control Act: Key Provisions and Implications
The Andhra Pradesh Rent Control Act stands as a cornerstone in regulating the rental housing market within the state. Enacted to balance the rights of both landlords and tenants, this legislation governs various aspects of tenancy agreements, rent fixation, and dispute resolution. It play
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Rent Control Act Telangana: Ensuring Fairness in Tenancy Agreements
Are you looking for clarity on the Rent Control Act Telangana? The Rent Control Act Telangana is a crucial legislation regulating the state's rental market. It's designed to ensure fairness for both landlords and tenants. Let's explore its key provisions and how they impact rental agreeme
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A Guide To Homeowner Associations In India
Overview of Homeowner Associations In India Homeowners and investors need to be more informed of what they are investing in. The Homeowners Associations may have an impact on one's way of life and
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Tenancy Agreement and the Types Of Tenancy Agreements that can be made in India?
In India, renting a home could appear like a two-way procedure. Picking out a rental unit is the first step. Moving in and negotiating the rent are the next two steps. The signing of the rental contract is the subject of the third and final phase. If this agreement is not properly perform
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The Tenancy Act in India – A 10 Crore House being Rented for Rs.40?
Yes, this happens in India. The old Rent Act, set by the British Raj when they were in rule, froze rents and made it very hard to evict tenants! This means that property worth crores still had to be let out for the insanely low amount that it was given o
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