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+Are you tired of the old, slow way of making rental agreements? Wish there was a quicker, easier way? eSahayak is your answer. We offer a quick, easy way to create rent agreements online, based on your state’s rent laws, right from your home. Plus, we deliver 100% legally compliant rent agreements straight to your doorstep.
No more dealing with the hassles and long waits of the old way. With us, you can easily make a legal rent agreement.
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Our goal at eSahayak is to offer a one stop online platform for all kinds of legal documentation services at your doorstep.
Say goodbye to the old ways and welcome the ease of eSahayak. We focus on teamwork and making our customers happy. Let us help you make legal rent agreements from your home. But before we proceed any further, let’s review some government regulations.
At eSahayak, we offer pre-designed rent agreement format specifically tailored to meet the requirements of Uttarakhand. Our format incorporates the relevant clauses and provisions mandated by the local laws, ensuring compliance and legality.
Our rent agreement format for Uttarakhand cover essential aspects such as the duration of the agreement, rent fixation, maintenance responsibilities, and other crucial terms and conditions outlined in TheUttarakhand Tenancy Bill, 2021
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:
The Uttarakhand Tenancy Bill, 2021 is a law that was passed by the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in December 2021. The law aims to regulate the renting of premises in Uttarakhand and to protect the interests of landlords and tenants.
Some of the key provisions of the law include:
The Uttarakhand Tenancy Bill, 2021 is a significant piece of legislation that is designed to protect the interests of both landlords and tenants in Uttarakhand. The law is still relatively new, so it remains to be seen how it will be implemented and enforced in practice.
The rent agreement registration is not mandatory for an 11-month agreement in Uttarakhand. This is because Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, states that a lease agreement for a term not exceeding one year is not compulsorily registrable.
However, if you do want to register your rent agreement, you can do so. The stamp and registration charges for a rent agreement for less than 11 months tenancy in Uttarakhand are as follows:
For example, if the rent amount is Rs 10,000 per month and the security deposit is Rs 50,000, then the stamp duty would be Rs 500 and the registration fee would be Rs 100.
If the rent agreement is for more than 11 months, then it is mandatory to register the agreement. The stamp and registration charges for a rent agreement for more than 11 months tenancy in Uttarakhand are as follows:
For example, if the rent amount is Rs 10,000 per month and the term of the agreement is 3 years, then the stamp duty would be Rs 27,000 and the registration fee would be Rs 540.
It is important to note that these are just the basic stamp and registration charges. There may be additional charges depending on the specific circumstances of the agreement. For example, if the property is located in a notified area, then there may be an additional stamp duty charge.
Yes, a digitally signed agreement is legally valid. In India, digital signatures hold the same legal weight as physical signatures, as per the Information Technology Act, 2000. Rest assured, with eSahayak’s secure and authenticated digital signatures, your rent agreement is legally binding and recognised in the eyes of the law.
The purpose of notary is to authenticate the signatures of landlord(s) and tenant(s) on your agreement. When you sign the agreement digitally using eSahayak then this authentication is done using your Aadhaar Number, so there is no need of Notarisation when you make your rent agreement on eSahayak.
If you are interested in learning more about e-signatures and their legal aspects, you can refer to section 3(1)(a) of the IT Act 2000.