The city of Mumbai, with its vast population and scarce real estate, remains heavily governed by rent control legislation. This article explores the complexities of inheritance and sub-tenancy within rent-controlled premises, providing insights into statutory interpretations and legal remedies.
Rent ControlInheritanceSubtenancyMumbaiLegal RemediesReal Estate MumbaiMay 19, 2025
The Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 is a legislative framework that governs the rental agreements in the state of Maharashtra, particularly in Mumbai. It provides protections for tenants and sets rules for sub-letting and inheritance of tenancy rights.
Under Section 7(15)(d) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, tenancy rights do not automatically devolve upon all legal heirs but only upon those who were residing with the deceased tenant at the time of death.
Unauthorised sub-letting is a ground for eviction under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. Landlords can initiate eviction proceedings if a tenant sub-lets the property without prior written consent.
Landlords can protect themselves by maintaining updated rent receipts, obtaining declarations regarding occupants, and initiating eviction proceedings for breach of tenancy terms or unauthorised sub-letting.
Disputes involving claims of tenancy succession are triable by Rent Courts and not Civil Courts. The Rent Court has the authority to interpret and enforce the provisions of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
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