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MC Explains: Can a lock-in period in rent agreements prevent landlords from asking tenants to vacate?

Legal experts say having a longer agreement tenure or a lock-in period in the contract can prevent the landlord from suddenly hiking the rent or asking the tenant to vacate.

July 25, 2023 / 09:00 IST
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Landlords are hiking rates to make up for the revenue lost during the pandemic, as tenants return to the city with more offices opening up.
Landlords are hiking rates to make up for the revenue lost during the pandemic, as tenants return to the city with more offices opening up.

Shruthi Sinha, a techie who was staying in a rented accommodation in the Bengaluru suburb of Whitefield, was recently asked to pay a 40 percent higher rent or vacate the premises in three months.

A few months earlier, Nihar Srivastava, another techie in Bengaluru, faced a peculiar situation where the landlord prevented him from bringing indoor plants to his Koramangala apartment. "He stopped me from unloading them and said I had to vacate if I chose to bring them in," Srivastava said.

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The cost of renting an apartment has skyrocketed in the nation's IT capital, rising by as much as 40 percent in some locations. Landlords are hiking rates to make up for the revenue lost during the pandemic, as tenants return to the city with more offices opening up.

Can landlords suddenly hike the rent?