The choice of a dwelling is a critical question to which any future tenant must confront himself. This choice is far from easy: it depends not only on the motivations that drive the tenant to rent (residential use, professional use, and commercial use, periodic or seasonal use, etc.) but also the legal conditions attached by law to this type of rental.
Empty housing, for example, is one of the types of real estate rental subject to a specific legal framework just as the taxation of rental of a vacant home is also accurate.
Empty housing: definition, concepts and legal aspects
Empty housing is one of the existing types of tenancy. Renting a vacant home is the opposite of renting a furnished house. A dwelling may be described as “empty” when, at the lessee’s entrance, the dwelling does not benefit from certain furniture. The furniture in question is what is called “furniture” or “furniture” or “movable effects.”
In other words, an empty dwelling does not have, at the time of the possession of the lessee, sufficient movable property to meet the needs of the tenant’s daily life. It should not be confused, however, whether the dwelling is empty or not, with the existence of the minimal facilities and equipment of which any rented properties in Gurgaon usually is furnished. The housing will always be called empty even though it would have sanitary facilities, a sink, a kitchen (not equipped), and electrical equipment.
The conditions for renting an empty home
When you plan to lease an empty home, there are several conditions for renting an empty house, which is a sine qua non condition for furniture.
It is thus incumbent to provide for the movable property of your future home. This condition is essential in the sense that it involves some consequences: it already has an impact on the level of rent to be paid. Renting empty housing can indeed lead to additional costs related to furniture and installation. But also, the empty character of housing implies a different legal regime, at the level of texts concerning the lease. Some obligations of the owner of an empty dwelling are incumbent upon him just as the tenant of an empty dwelling has responsibilities as well.
Another condition for rented property in Noida is that both the landlord and the tenant have to contract for a specified period, which is longer than that of a furnished housing lease.
The lease as part of an empty dwelling
Renting an empty home is strictly regulated by law. The parties to the unfurnished rental lease agreement, namely the lessor and lessee, must sign the tenancy agreement for a term that is in principle three years, renewable. The renewal is tacitly renewed, that is to say automatically when no party has indicated its intention to terminate the lease.