—Name withheld on request
We presume that you also own the land on which the new building has been constructed. A landlord in Maharashtra can, under the Rent Control Act, 1999, rent out the building to various tenants as agreed upon in a commercial agreement between a landlord and the tenant.
The Act is not applicable where premises let to foreign missions, international agencies, multinational companies and public or private limited companies having a paid-up share capital of more than ₹1 crore. You should check the other exemptions before renting out the premises.
—Name withheld in request
We assume that the premises was originally let out to the tenant for residential purpose. Subsequently, the tenant has altered or changed the use of the premises from residential to carry out business activities from there. Such change is expressly barred under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, and your brother can send an eviction notice to the tenant. If the tenant resists, then your brother will have to initiate proceedings before the competent court.
—Name withheld in request
We understand from this query that the donor is a Hindu and has executed a registered deed of gift in respect of his property in favour of the donee unconditionally. We have presumed that the donor has by virtue of the registered deed of gift gifted and transferred his entire right, title and interest in the property to the donee absolutely and forever.
The donor has transferred all his right, title and interest in the property and thus ceases to have any right, title and interest in the property upon execution of deed of gift. The title to the property now vests with the donee.
Therefore, any such subsequent sale of property by the donor which
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