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Featured Property Law Insights for Bangalore

byReddy & Reddy LawOffices in Kammanahalli & Ramamurthy Nagar; Takes cases across BengaluruStarts from1,500 per sessionView full gallery

Property decisions impact your future and your finances. We simplify complex laws into clear, actionable steps so you can make informed choices with confidence.

Can your landlord increase rent overnight or evict you without notice? I break down the essential rights every tenant in India should know, explaining the importance of a written rental agreement and the legal requirements for notice periods. It's not about power, it's about proper paperwork.

Property partition can be a difficult process for families. I explain the two main ways to partition property in India: by mutual agreement while living together, or by drawing physical borders. Understanding this distinction is the first step to ensuring you receive your rightful share.

For property owners in Bengaluru, E-Khata is non-negotiable. This video covers the latest BBMP updates, including the new 48-hour online application process and doorstep delivery of drafts. I explain why it's mandatory for building approvals, tax payments, and property registration.

Thinking of registering property in your wife's name to save on stamp duty? While common, this can have serious legal consequences, especially in a divorce. This is the first part of a series explaining the risks and legal remedies under the Benami Transactions Act.

The space outside your gate might not be yours to control. I clarify the law around parking on public roads, explaining that only official authorities can designate 'no parking' zones. This video helps homeowners understand their rights and the limits of their private property.

Many tenants and landlords in Karnataka are unaware of the law regarding security deposits. I explain the state government's rule that landlords can only charge a maximum of two months' rent as a deposit for a residential property.

Can someone claim ownership of your property just by living in it? I explain the concept of adverse possession, or 'squatter's rights', in India. This video details the conditions required to make such a claim, such as occupying a property peacefully for over 12 years.

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Did you know that in Karnataka, landlords can legally only charge two months of rent as a security deposit for residential properties? Many tenants overpay because they aren't aware of this specific rule. Knowing simple, local regulations like this can save you thousands during your next rental agreement negotiation.

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