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Yes, landlords can evict tenants only under specific grounds, which include wilful default in rent payment, subletting without the prior consent, causing nuisance. With proper stand against the tenant. Note:If you really have problem then only you can call me for solution.
After serving legal notice through your counsel file eviction, recovery of arrears proceedings at small causes court of appropriate jurisdiction, try settling matter mutually in order to avoid heavy, expensive and lengthy litigation as tenant is very old occupant who may be able to establish bona-fide need. For more information consult for free
Hi, You will have to file a suit for eviction in civil Court, the reason for the same can be given as non-payment of rent. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Go for eviction proceedings under the appropriate provisions of Rent Control Act for non payments of Rent along with other grounds available. Though lengthy but a definite process for getting it vacated. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
it's too difficult to vacate now. gave him some money and settle the matter
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