Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in India
I m the GPA holder of a commercial property in chandigarh, INDIA. Can I(GPA holder) claim the property in question for my personel necessity. I m getting mere Rs 350/- as rent.
6 Answers from Attorneys
12.01.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
Let alone the General Power of Attorney; if the title of the property in the District Registrar's Office, Chandigarh vests in your name, you can certainly evict the tenant(s) and claim the property for your personal necessity.
Regards,
FCA Prashant Chavan
Mumbai
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In my opinion you cannot claim for personnel necessity as you are GPA holder and not the owner.
yes on behalf of original owner after getting Attorney for filling t case
i agree with Adv Lokesh
Dear ...
need to go through the POA so that all the aspects can be seen .. if possible send me the GPA copy at [email protected]
with regards
uttam
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