What Are The Legal Rights Of A Landlord? by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 705 1. Right to evict a tenant- As per the Draft Model Tenancy Act 2015, landlords have the right to evict a tenant on the grounds of breach of rental agreement and or if they require the property for personal use. 2. Right to temporary recovery of possession- A landlord is entitled to obtain possession of the property, in case there is a requirement for him to carry out repairs, alterations or additions to the building. 3. Right to increase the rent- In India, the applicable rate of rent increase is around 10 %, every two years, for residential properties. Owners of residential or commercial property can hike the rates periodically. Read more 0 0
10 Ways To Help Protect Yourself Against Cyber Crime by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 649 1. Avoid using a public wi-fi- Or use a VPN i.e. a Virtual Private Network while accessing public wifi. 2. Use a strong password- Don’t repeat your passwords on different sites, and change your passwords regularly. Also, make them complex. 3. Keep your softwares updated- This is especially important with your operating systems and internet security software. Read more 0 0
What Is Cybercrime? by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 561 Cybercrime is any crime that takes place online or primarily online. Cybercriminals often commit crimes by targeting computer networks or devices. Cybercrime can range from security breaches to identity theft. Read more 0 0
What Are The Remedies Available In Case Of Breach Of Contract? by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 614 When one of the parties breaches the terms and condition that had been agreed upon by the parties in the contract, contract is said to be breached. Breaching of contract is generally a civil offense. There are several judicial remedies available in case of breach of contract namely- Recession of contract, Damages, Specific Performance, Injunction and Quantum Meruit. Read more 0 0