Rights and Duties of Tenants in Housing Societies
Tenant rights guaranteed by law:
Lease Agreement: Typically, tenants engage in a written, legally binding contract with the landlord, entitling them to a duplicate while the landlord retains the original.
Secure Residence: Tenants are entitled to a clean, secure, and well-maintained residence. Any repairs or improvements made during the tenancy should be reimbursed by the landlord.
Payment Documentation: Tenants should receive acknowledgment or receipts for deposits, rent, or maintenance payments. Maintenance fees are commonly waived by most apartment owners.
Privacy: Landlords must provide 24-hour notice before entering the premises and visit during reasonable hours.
Guest Privileges: Tenants have the right to host guests, family, and friends. If an unlisted individual stays long-term, the tenant must inform the landlord if previously agreed upon.
Access to Amenities: Tenants have full access to community facilities such as parks, gyms, and pools, provided they adhere to usage guidelines.
Legal Actions: Landlords cannot disrupt utility services or impose unlawful restrictions or charges.
Parking Rights: Tenants ideally receive a parking spot from the landlord or may park within the premises for a predetermined fee.
Service Staff Access: Tenants can utilize society services and hire domestic help as needed.
Eviction Notice: Landlords cannot evict tenants prematurely unless for specific reasons outlined in the lease agreement, and adequate notice must be provided.
Deposit Return: Landlords must return the security deposit, deducting only legitimate expenses after consultation with the tenant.
Complaint Filing: Tenants have the right to report harassment or lease violations to the police or civil court if necessary, ensuring the landlord complies with the agreements terms.
Tenants Rights & Duties