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At eSahayak, we offer pre-designed rent agreement format specifically tailored to meet the requirements of Karnataka. Our format incorporates the relevant clauses and provisions mandated by the local laws, ensuring compliance and legality.
Our rent agreement format for Karnataka cover essential aspects such as the duration of the agreement, rent fixation, maintenance responsibilities, and other crucial terms and conditions outlined in TheKarnataka Rent Act, 1999.
With our user-friendly interface, landlords and tenants can easily select and customize the rent agreement to suit their specific needs. You can customise the agreement by filling in the necessary details, including the parties involved, property information, rent amount, and other specific terms and conditions.
Our pre-designed rent agreement format simplifies the process, saving you time and ensuring that your rent agreement accurately reflects the agreement between you and the other party. You can conveniently adapt the format to include additional clauses or provisions based on your unique requirements while adhering to the legal framework provided by the state.
When drafting a rental agreement, including the following clauses can help protect both the landlord and tenant and avoid potential disputes:
It’s important to note that while these are common types of rental agreements, it is recommended to seek legal advice or consult a professional to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations specific to Bangalore and Karnataka.
The Karnataka Rent Act, 1999 is a law that regulates rent and eviction of buildings in the state of Karnataka. It applies to residential buildings whose standard rent does not exceed Rs. 3,500 per month in areas covered by the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, and Rs. 2,000 per month in other areas, and commercial buildings with a plinth area (It is the covered built-up area measured at the floor level of any storey or the floor level of the basement of a building and is approximately 10 to 20% more than the carpet area.) of not more than 14 square meters.
The Act provides for a number of protections for tenants, including:
The Act also sets out a number of grounds on which a landlord may evict a tenant, such as non-payment of rent, breach of the terms of the tenancy agreement, or using the premises for illegal purposes.
Here are some of the key provisions of the Karnataka Rent Act, 1999:
In Karnataka, stamp duty is indeed applicable to rent agreements. The good news is that for agreements with a duration of up to 11 months, the stamp duty is Rs. 200.
Regarding registration, it is not mandatory for rent agreements with a duration of less than 11 months in Karnataka. However, if you plan to create an agreement for more than 11 months, registration becomes mandatory which means you will have to visit sub-registrar’s office and pay the registration fees.
The stamp and registration charges for rent agreements in Karnataka are as follows:
Rental Period | Stamp Duty | Registration Charges |
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< 1 year | 0.5% (max: Rs. 500) | Rs. 200 |
1 – 10 years | Rs. 1 per Rs. 100 | Rs. 0.5 per Rs. 100 (min: Rs. 200) |
11 – 20 years | Rs. 2 per Rs. 100 | – |
21 – 30 years | Rs. 3 per Rs. 100 | – |
In addition to the stamp duty and registration charges, there may also be other costs associated with registering a rent agreement, such as court fees and lawyer’s fees. You don’t have to worry about stamp charges and the rent act when you use our platform to make your rent agreement. We ensure your peace of mind and provide you with a 100% legally compliant rent agreement as per the rules of Karnataka Rent Act.