Tenant & Landlord Law

Landlord Rights in India When a Tenant Refuses to Vacate - 2026 Legal Guide

Updated 12 March 2026 | 8 min read

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ProRently Disputes & Renewal Desk

Tenancy disputes, renewal process, notice drafting, and exit workflow research

Tracks Indian tenancy process questions around notice periods, holdover risk, renewals, deposits, and landlord-tenant dispute workflows.

Quick answer

A landlord may pursue eviction without a registered agreement, but weak documentation often increases delay and contest risk. Use written notices, payment records, and lawful process steps. For legal interpretation of specific facts, consult a registered advocate before taking enforcement action.

Why Documentation Strength Matters in an Eviction Dispute

Dispute outcomes rely heavily on documented terms, notices, and payment evidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are chat screenshots enough?

Useful as support evidence, but not enough alone.

Can utilities be cut off to force exit?

Avoid self-help actions. Follow legal process.

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