India - Give Notice for Eviction (Owner to Tenant)


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ProcedureEdit

Apply In-Person:

  1. To evict a tenant the owner should approach the department of housing and urban development.
  2. The officer will advise the owner to write an eviction letter to the tenant.
  3. The letter must include a strong reason for eviction, the period for eviction, and penalty, if the tenant lived for a long period and attested with the signature.
  4. Make sure to have all the documents that are listed in the “Required Documents” section of this page.
  5. After completion, the letter should be submitted, and the designated authority will review the letter.
  6. After accepting the letter, the eviction letter will be sent to the tenant before moving to the court.
  7. Case will be filed in the civil court and the notice would be sent to the tenant for hearing.
  8. The authorities will advise the amount to be remitted as per the mode given in the “Fees” structure below.
  9. The owner should wait for the decision until the court decides.
  10. Fees for this procedure is Rupees 100 for suit a file in court.


Please select the state name for respective State Procedure.

  1. Andaman and Nicobar
  2. Andhra Pradesh
  3. Arunachal Pradesh
  4. Assam
  5. Bihar
  6. Chandigarh
  7. Chhattisgarh
  8. Daman and Diu
  9. Goa
  10. Gujarat
  11. Haryana
  12. Himachal Pradesh
  13. Jammu and Kashmir
  14. Jharkhand
  15. Karnataka
  16. Kerala
  17. Ladakh
  18. Lakshadweep
  19. Madhya Pradesh
  20. Maharashtra
  21. Manipur
  22. Meghalaya
  23. Mizoram
  24. Nagaland
  25. New Delhi
  26. Odisha
  27. Puducherry
  28. Punjab
  29. Rajasthan
  30. Sikkim
  31. Tamil Nadu
  32. Telangana
  33. Tripura
  34. Uttar Pradesh
  35. Uttarakhand
  36. West Bengal



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Required DocumentsEdit

  • Rental agreement.
  • Document of Ownership of the house.
  • Address proof (owner)
  • Electricity bill
  • Gas bill
  • Ration card.
  • Proof of identification (owner)
  • Aadhar card.
  • Pan card
  • Voter id



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Urban Development Department
Government of Nct of Delhi
9th & 10th Level, Delhi Secretariat
I.P. Estate, New Delhi - 110 002
Tel No. 011-23392253
Contact details link

EligibilityEdit

Individuals who own a house can obtain eviction notice from the department of housing and urban development.


FeesEdit

Fees for this procedure is Rupees 100 for suit a file in court.


ValidityEdit

The document is valid forever after the court decision.


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Processing TimeEdit

It depends upon the time taken by the court to decide.


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InstructionsEdit

  • Applicant should be aware of laws, terms and condition before applying for this procedure.
  • The owner should have strong arguments and proof to ensure the eviction happens.


Required InformationEdit

  • Name
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Contact number
  • Address



Need for the DocumentEdit

An Eviction Notice is sent to the tenant by the landlord detailing the breach or termination of the tenancy agreement and demanding that the property should be vacated/evicted within a defined time.


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