Another type of popular rental is to get long-term rent for a number of years. There is no monthly rent to be paid by the tenant. At the end of the rental period, the landlord must return the rent amount to the tenant. Electricity, water and maintenance costs must be paid regularly by the tenant. No interest is paid on the amount of rent. Most leases are signed for 11 months so they can avoid stamp duty and other fees. Under the Registration Act of 1908, registration of a lease is mandatory if the tenancy period is more than 12 months. If an agreement is registered, stamp duty and registration tax must be paid. For example, in Delhi, for a lease of up to five years, stamp paper costs 2% of the total annual rent of one year. Add a flat fee of Rs100 if a security deposit is part of the agreement. For a lease of more than 5 years but less than 10 years, it represents 3% of the value of the average annual rent for a year. For 10 years and more, but less than 20 years, it is 6% of the value of the average annual rent of a year.
The stamp paper may be in the name of the tenant or landlord. In addition, a flat-rate registration fee of EUR 1,100 million must be paid by the draft application (DD). Some people choose to notarize rental contracts, but the notary is not a registration. Therefore, a notarized rent is never a substitute for a registered deed. The courts do not accept it as evidence in the event of a dispute. Even if the deed is notarized, you still need to register it. Unregant rent is never evidence in court. This is only collateral evidence and cannot be used to prove his claims. Therefore, the registration of rental rates is very important to be safer. If a property is rented for 24 months with a monthly rent of Rs20,000 for the first 12 months and 22,000 Rs. per month for the next 12 months. The registration fee of this agreement would be: 2% of the average rent for 12 months: Rs5.040, (average monthly rent is Rs21,000, average annual rent is 21000 – 12 and 2% is Rs5,040).
What are the different fees included for the lease? It is often common for people to create buffer paper leases with minimum values such as Rs.20/, 50/- or 100/- etc. The goal is to save money on the payment of stamp duty imposed by the government. In general, the difference between public and minimum royalties is very small. As long as there is no dispute between the landlord and the tenant, it goes well. Let`s take an example: in some countries where electronic stamping is available for leases, you don`t need to physically purchase stamp paper. You can register on the website of the Holding Company of India (SHCIL) and verify that the state in which you reside offers this establishment.
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