
Lease Deed/Rent Agrremnet
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A Lease Deed is a legal contract between a lessor (owner) and a lessee (tenant) that grants the tenant the right to use and occupy a property for a specific period in exchange for rent.
- Purpose: To legally define the terms and conditions under which a property is leased.
- Duration: Lease terms can range from months to years.
- Key Elements: Rent amount, lease period, rights and responsibilities of both parties, maintenance, renewal, and termination clauses.
Documents Required for Lease Deed
- Identity Proof of both lessor and lessee (Aadhar, PAN, Passport)
- Proof of ownership of the lessor (Sale Deed/Title Deed)
- Property tax receipts (for lessor)
- Passport-sized photographs of both parties
- Previous lease deed (if renewing)
- NOC from housing society or local authority (if applicable)
- Signed Lease Deed draft with agreed terms
FAQ's
FAQ's
1. Is it necessary to register the Lease Deed?
- Lease deeds for more than 11 months should be registered for legal validity.
2. What happens if the lease term is less than 11 months?
- It generally does not require registration but should still be in writing to avoid disputes.
3. Can the lease terms be negotiated?
- Yes, rent amount, duration, and other conditions are negotiable between parties.
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