My Landlord is a Menace - TPA Lessons
property cuet_pg intermediate law_vs_lifeSo whenever my landlord sends me a 'no notice' eviction notice, I think of Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. You see, he thinks he can just kick me out without giving me 3 months' notice. But no, not so fast beta! Under Section 106, it's clear that the landlord needs to give us a minimum of 3 months' notice before ending the tenancy. My landlord doesn't understand that. I always think - 'Section 106, yaar, remember this one!' When dealing with tricky property disputes, it's essential to know your TPA sections. It's all about protecting tenant rights, and I've got my trusty Section 106 to back me up!
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Arre bhai, I feel your pain. Section 3(1) of the TPA clearly states that landlord's duty is to maintain the premises in good repair. If he's not doing his part, you can file an application under Section 7 to get a certificate regarding the defects. Also, Section 8 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, might come into play if your landlord's not cooperating. Please clarify which state's laws apply to you.