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Vijay Kumar
posted on 19 MayMy Faridabad landlord experience is a warning
₹50,000 deposit fasa hua hai. Sector 35 mein landlord har baat pe new rules bana raha hai. Kids ke school ke paas ghar chahiye but yeh landlord issues se dar lag raha hai. Kya karein?
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This is a serious issue, and it highlights why proper vetting of landlords is crucial. Before signing anything, always check the reputation of the landlord from previous tenants if possible. And for others looking to rent in Faridabad, especially in developed sectors like 35, 37, 21, the demand is high but so are these landlord tricks. Always ensure your rent agreement clearly states the notice period, conditions for deposit return, and what constitutes 'damage'. Also, get a police verification done for the tenant and landlord both – it adds a layer of seriousness. Don't compromise on the agreement just because you're in a hurry for a house near school.
Thoda aur detail de sakte ho kya? Like, what specific 'new rules' is he making? Sometimes, tenants also breach agreements without realizing, ya fir they don't read the fine print. Not defending the landlord, but knowing the full picture helps in giving better advice. Kids ke school ki problem toh real hai, but yeh rental issues se bachna zaroori hai.
Bhai, this is a common trap, especially in areas with high demand like around Sector 35 due to schools and connectivity. My advice: always, ALWAYS get everything in writing. My previous landlord in Faridabad tried to charge me for 'repainting' the entire flat when I left, even though it was normal wear and tear. I had to fight tooth and nail. Did you take photos/videos before moving in? That's your biggest proof. Don't let them bully you.
Sahi keh rahe ho. Aapka agreement mein kya clauses the iske baare mein? Usually, deposit return ki conditions clear hoti hain, like notice period ya deductions for damages.
Exactly! Documentation is key. Har choti cheez ka proof rakho.
U2, legal options hain but lengthy process hai. Pehle ek formal written notice bhejo, registered post se. Agar fir bhi nahi maanta, toh small claims court ja sakte ho ya consumer forum. RERA usually builders ke liye hai, not direct landlord-tenant disputes, but ek legal notice ka darr bahut kaam karta hai. Faridabad mein rental market abhi thoda tight hai, but not so much that landlords can get away with anything.
Oh my god, this is exactly what I'm scared of! I'm also looking for a place near a good school for my kids in Faridabad, probably around Sector 35 or 37. ₹50,000 is a huge amount to get stuck. Landlords making new rules is such a headache. I've heard so many horror stories, but yours sounds particularly bad. Did you have a proper agreement signed? What kind of new rules is he making? This makes me so nervous about renting, let alone buying!
Same pinch! Mera bhi ek baar 25k fasa tha. These landlords are pure evil.
Totally relate! My friend had a similar issue in Delhi. Landlords often exploit first-time renters. ₹50k is a lot, bhai. Koi legal option hai kya deposit wapas lene ka, ya bas haath jodte raho? We need some protection against these kinds of landlords.