The building owners in Kerala find it very difficult to get a building back in possession once it is let out to a tenant. there are eleven grounds mentioned in the Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act 1965. More than that there is a specific prohibition of a tenant if he is engaged in such a vocation.Those who let their buildings to others should be well aware of his rights. Only if you know the rights you can assert your right and get a remedy.
As in every vocation or profession letting out of buildings also have many problems. One and foremost of them is the difficulty of getting back the building from the tenant. Getting a tenant evicted is not an insurmountable obstacle if you know the law relating to it. If you stare at the law awestruck and sit back in your armchair you will not be able to reap any benefit out of it. Only those who are ready to fight for their rights are fit for survival in this world of competition.
As in every vocation or profession letting out of buildings also have many problems. One and foremost of them is the difficulty of getting back the building from the tenant. Getting a tenant evicted is not an insurmountable obstacle if you know the law relating to it. If you stare at the law awestruck and sit back in your armchair you will not be able to reap any benefit out of it. Only those who are ready to fight for their rights are fit for survival in this world of competition.