When a person in possession of a property dies, the order of succession for continuing in possession after the tenancy ends is as follows:
Explanation III
Application of Explanation III
The Act does not apply to certain premises under specific conditions:
(a) Premises owned by the Government
(b) Tenancies or similar relationships established by a government grant for leased or requisitioned premises
(c) Premises, regardless of type, with a monthly rent exceeding three thousand and five hundred rupees
The Act prohibits any person from demanding or receiving rent surpassing the standard amount. Additionally, no extra charges beyond rent should be claimed without Controller’s permission.
Rent control laws govern the maximum amount of rent a landlord can charge a tenant for residential or commercial property. Let's delve into the specifics of these laws:
For premises built between June 2, 1951, and June 9, 1955:
These guidelines provide a framework for determining rents in different scenarios, offering protection and clarity for both landlords and tenants under rent control laws.
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1. What is the historical background of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958? |
2. What are the objectives of the Rent Control Act in Delhi? |
3. How does the Delhi Rent Control Act function as a socio-economic legislation? |
4. What is the order of succession in case of death under the Delhi Rent Control Act? |
5. What is the definition of a tenant under the Delhi Rent Control Act? |
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