The landlord wants you out. He says you have a week. Or two days. Or he has already changed the lock. Can he do this legally? In almost every case in India, no. A landlord cannot evict a tenant without notice, without valid legal grounds, and without a court order in most circumstances. Here is…
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Indian landlord tenant law violations get discussed in vague terms — “that’s not allowed” or “you have rights” — but the specific sections rarely get named. A post on r/LegalAdviceIndia changed that, and it’s worth repeating with full legal references. The post made a clear argument: many routine landlord behaviours in India are not just…
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Indian landlord legal violations are not rare edge cases. They are the everyday reality for millions of renters — and most tenants accept them because they don’t know the law well enough to push back. A post on r/LegalAdviceIndia laid out the most common violations directly and clearly, specifically because — as the poster noted…



