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		<title>West Bengal Premises Tenancy Bill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The state Assembly has passed on 26th November 1997 the West Bengal Premises  Tenancy Bill , 1996, after its modification by the Select Committee , making contracts  legally binding  on tenants beyond certain  rent cut-offs.
As the new legislation develops out of  the Bill , it will apply  to residential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The state Assembly has passed on 26th November 1997 the West Bengal Premises  Tenancy Bill , 1996, after its modification by the Select Committee , making contracts  legally binding  on tenants beyond certain  rent cut-offs.<br />
As the new legislation develops out of  the Bill , it will apply  to residential  and commercial tenants  in equal measure .<br />
The Provision  giving  legal teeth  to contracts will be triggered at a monthly  rent  of Rs. 3,000 (commercial ) and Rs. 2,000(residential ) in Calcutta  and Howrah and Rs. 1,500 and Rs. 1,000 elsewhere in the state.<br />
Tenants at such rent  cut-offs will be  bound by contracts drawn  up under the Transfer of Property Act of 1984. A house  owner  can reclaim  the area  rented  out after  serving a notice  on the tenant .<br />
The large  section of tenants  paying rents below these  levels will be untouched by  the contract provision . For  such  tenants, the Bill provides :-<br />
(1) Those  occupying  rented premises  for rover 20 years  will have  to shell  out four  times  the rent he was  paying  on the  date he took possession ; (2) Occupants for  more than 10 but less  than 20 years will  pay double ;(3) Every three  years, the rent will  automatically rise  5 per cent ; and (4)  Ten  per cent  of the rent will have to paid for maintenance . (5) Inheritance  of tenancy rights  will no longer be automatic for such tenants. The Bill  gives  the houseowner the option  to either enter into a contract with a tenants’ heir  after  five  years  from the original  tenant’s  death or take in a new  tenant .<br />
The  will not, however , apply  where the wife  is the heir .The  bill vests  her with the right to stay on as  a non-contract  tenant till  death , provided she  honours  all the newly-evolved  norms.<br />
The Bill makes it easier for the houseowner  to evict  a tenant when he needs  the premises for his own use if he does not have suitable accommodation in the same area .<br />
Other than this, however , eviction remains as difficult as before  for landlords whose tenants are not on contract .<br />
CHARTER OF RENT<br />
EVICTION :<br />
1.   When the contract expires and is not renewed , tenants should  vacate within a month .<br />
2.   If  a tenant  dies, his direct legal  heirs  living  with  him or  dependent  on him  can stay on only  for five years .<br />
3.   Landlord  can  evict  tenant for his own accommodation . Landlord  can claim immediate possession if he is a retired  government  employee of an ex-serviceman .<br />
4.   A tenant can be  evicted  if he fails to pay  rent for three  months  in a year.<br />
5.   Subletting  or immoral use of premises  will invite  eviction .<br />
CHARGES :<br />
·     Tenants should pay maintenance and amenities charges at the rate 10 percent of the rent .<br />
·     Landlord cannot demand amounts  exceeding  a month’s rent without the permission of the rent controller .<br />
·     If landlord cuts off any  essential  supply or service , he may have to pay damages of Rs. 5,000 to the tenant.</p>
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