When Your Landlord Comes Knocking, Remember Article 300A

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So, you're living in a rented apartment and the landlord suddenly tells you to vacate the premises saying they need it for themselves. You're like, "Arey bhai, I've been paying rent on time!" But the landlord's got a lawyer and you're just a student on a shoestring budget. What you need to remember is Article 300A of the Indian Constitution, which says that a person's occupation of a property can't be taken away without giving them a decent notice period. It's like, if your landlord needs the property, they need to give you at least 3 months' notice, or pay you a reasonable compensation for your trouble. So next time, don't let your landlord push you around - cite Article 300A and stand your ground!

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