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Procedure for Notice to Vacate the Premises


Complete our Simple Form Online

You are supposed to fill in your details in our simple questionnaire.

Choose E-Stamping and Delivery Option

After providing your information, select E-Stamping and the Delivery Option.

Form is Prepared

We provide you the notice to vacate the premises.

Download Document/ Home Delivery

You can either download the document or get home delivery.

Your work is Completed

Congratulations you will get your e-registered contracts and for any further assistance, you can contact us.

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Intention to Vacate Premises Notice


This is a legal notice drafted to notify the owner that the tenant is vacating the premises, and it includes all pertinent information about the premises. The tenant is given a time frame in which to vacate the premises while following all legal procedures. To avoid future disputes between the owner and the tenant, it is necessary to provide a notice to vacate the premises. So, under the supervision of legalraasta, which has a professionalized team of excellence, you can obtain your letter of notice to vacate the premises.

Uses of Notice to Vacate the Premises


All the information is mentioned in this notice. The date of vacating is mentioned so that owner gets an appropriate time to take any other step, Owner can check the premises to ensure that there isn’t any damage to the things in the premises and all dues can be cleared before vacating the premises.

Issuing a notice to vacate the premise will make the procedure more legal and in case of dispute, the parties can approach the court where this notice will act as strong evidence and you can take the help of Legalraasta.

Contract execution of Notice to Vacate the Premises


This notice is drafted between owner and tenant on stamp paper and LegalRaasta helps you in drafting this notice within no time.

Process for Notice to Vacate the Premises by the Tenant


1. Documents and Questionnaire

After submitting a request, you will be provided with a checklist of documents and a questionnaire to record your information.


2. Document Verification

You will be required to send clear scanned copies of property-related documents for legal verification.


3. Petition Drafting

Within 7 days of receiving the documents, the petition will be drafted and shared with you for review and approval.


4. Signed Draft

You must print the draught on legal-size paper, sign it, and send it to us via courier/post for the tenant's Notice to Vacate the Premises.


5. Case Filing

The case will be filed in the relevant civil court within three days of receiving the signed petition.


6. First Hearing

The lawyer will make preliminary arguments to the court to have the case admitted.


7. Reply

Following the lawyer's presentation of arguments, the Court will ask the opposing party to file a reply in order to create a notice to vacate the premises.


8. Hearings and arguments

The court will hold hearings and examine the evidence presented to it.


9. Judgment

The court will render a decision on the matter.


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Frequently Asked Questions


Yes, you should have these contracts stamped/e-registered.

Send a legal notice to your tenant, requesting that he or she pay rent arrears or vacate within a month. The tenant is required to pay rent in court once it has been assessed by the court. If he or she fails, he or she will be evicted immediately.

If the tenant does not pay, the landlord has the right to terminate the lease after the notice period has passed. If the tenant refuses to leave, the landlord must file an "unlawful detainer" action in the local courthouse, also known as eviction.

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