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Model Tenancy Act: Fulfilling India’s rental housing potential

If incentives are put in place, developers might gradually adopt the Build-to-Rent model. As the sector matures, institutional investors will also start funding multi-family projects aimed at millennial families

June 05, 2021 / 12:08 IST
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In the Union Budget 2019-2020, the government said that it would come out with a model tenancy law to safeguard the interests of both landlords and tenants as well as develop the rental housing market. Subsequently, the draft model tenancy act, 2019 was issued and circulated among states for comments.

The government has maintained that the current rental laws are archaic and need to be reformed to expand the supply of quality rental housing and fulfil the goal of "housing for all" by 2022. With the cabinet giving its approval to the Model Tenancy Act this week, the process of reforming the country’s rental market has been firmly set in motion.

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Rent controls have lowered rental yields

The relationship between landlords and tenants has historically been governed by the Rent Control Act, passed in 1948 by the Centre and subsequently implemented by states. Over the past several decades, state governments have made modifications to their laws, in keeping with the principle that land is a state subject.