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Landlord & Tenant Dispute Resolution

bySanjay K ChadhaOnline dispute resolution & across India; Office in Jungpura Extension, New DelhiStarts from11,500 Per Session (90 Mins)View full gallery

Resolve your property disputes through mediation, avoiding the endless delays and costs of the court system.

This promotional graphic from FM Rainbow highlights a session where I served as the legal expert on tenancy laws. The program was designed to inform listeners about creating fair rent agreements and navigating the legalities of the landlord-tenant relationship.

Pictured here at the All India Radio studio before a live program on tenancy laws. I use these opportunities to spread legal awareness and explain how ADR methods can be used to settle disagreements between property owners and renters.

In the studio, I am discussing the nuances of the Delhi Rent Control Act and other tenancy regulations. A structured dialogue, guided by a neutral mediator, is often the key to resolving conflicts over rent, eviction, or property maintenance.

Here, I am listening to a query from the host during a live radio show on property rental laws. Understanding both sides of the story is the first step in any successful mediation or conciliation process.

A moment with the host after a successful phone-in program on tenancy disputes. These sessions allow me to directly address the public's concerns and provide immediate, actionable legal information on rental law.

The setup for my radio broadcast on tenancy law, where I explain the importance of clear lease agreements. My aim is to help parties avoid future disputes through proper documentation and understanding of their legal standing.

This photo was taken at the Akashvani (All India Radio) building, a place from where I have broadcasted numerous legal awareness programs. My work here focuses on making complex laws, such as those governing rent and property, understandable to everyone.

About Landlord & Tenant Dispute Resolution

Avoid the years of stress associated with courtroom battles. Whether you are dealing with a property recovery issue, an unfair eviction, or a breach of your lease agreement, I review your documentation to determine if mediation or arbitration is the faster, more civil path forward for both parties.

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