Can a Tenant Refuse to Vacate the Rented Property? 🏠⚖️😡
You rented out your property, and now the tenant refuses to leave even after the lease has expired! 😤 Can you legally evict them? What are your rights as a landlord? 🤔📜
📌 Short Answer: YES! You can legally evict a tenant. ✅🚪
When Can a Tenant Be Legally Evicted? 🏠📑
✔ Lease Expired – If the agreement has ended & tenant refuses to leave. ⏳
✔ Non-Payment of Rent – Continuous delay or refusal to pay rent. 💰❌
✔ Property Misuse – Illegal activities, subletting, or damage to property. 🚨
✔ Violation of Agreement – Any breach of rental terms. 📜
How to Legally Evict a Tenant? ⚖️🚪
🔹 Send a Legal Notice 📩 – A formal eviction notice under the Rent Control Act.
🔹 File an Eviction Suit 🏛️ – If the tenant refuses to vacate after the notice.
🔹 Approach Local Court 📑 – Get a court order for legal eviction.
🔹 Police Assistance 🚔 – If the tenant refuses after the court order.
How Long Does the Eviction Process Take? ⏳
🕰️ 1-3 Months if tenant vacates after a legal notice.
🕰️ 6-12 Months if the case goes to court.
When Can’t You Evict a Tenant? ❌
🚫 If there is a valid lease agreement still in effect.
🚫 If eviction is without legal notice.
🤬 Struggling with a tenant who won’t leave? Lexis and Company can help you with the legal eviction process & protect your property rights. ⚖️💼
📞 Call: +91-9051112233 for expert legal assistance.
🌐 Website: https://www.lexcliq.com 🚀
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