Rent Laws in Pakistan: Your Essential Guide to Tenants rights

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Abdul Azeem

LLB (Hons) LLM

Tenants Rights and Liabilities In Pakistan

Tenants Rights in Pakistan

Tenants in Pakistan enjoy several rights protected by laws such as the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979, and the Punjab Rented Premises Act, 2009:

1. Right to Habitable Living Conditions Tenants are entitled to live in safe and habitable conditions. Landlords must ensure the property meets health and safety standards.

2. Right to Privacy Tenants have the right to privacy and peaceful enjoyment of their rented premises. Landlords must provide reasonable notice before entering the property.

3. Right to Receive Security Deposit Tenants are entitled to receive their security deposit back at the end of the tenancy. This amount is minus any lawful deductions for damages or unpaid dues.

4. Right to Peaceful Enjoyment Tenants have the right to enjoy their rented premises without undue disturbance from the landlord or other parties.

Liabilities of Tenants

Tenants also have several responsibilities to ensure they comply with the terms of the lease:

1. Paying Rent on Time  Tenants must pay rent by the due date as stipulated in the lease agreement. Failure to do so can lead to eviction.

2. Maintaining Property Condition Tenants are responsible for maintaining the property in good condition and avoiding any actions that cause damage beyond normal wear and tear.

3. Complying with Lease Terms Tenants must adhere to all terms and conditions specified in the lease agreement. These include restrictions on subletting or making alterations without permission.

4. Allowing Property Access for Inspections: Tenants must allow landlords to inspect the property with reasonable notice to ensure it is being maintained properly.

Legal Protections for Tenants

Tenants in Pakistan have various legal protections to safeguard their interests:

Protection Against Illegal Eviction Laws such as the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979, provide a legal framework to protect tenants from unlawful eviction. These laws require landlords to follow due process.

Rent Control Laws Rent control regulations protect tenants from excessive rent increases, ensuring rent remains fair and reasonable.

Right to Fair Treatment Landlords must treat tenants fairly without discriminating based on race, religion, gender, or other protected characteristics.

High Court Judgments

1. Samina Ahmed vs. Tariq Mehmood (2018 CLC 1134): The Lahore High Court ruled in favor of a tenant who was wrongfully evicted without proper notice. The court emphasized the need for landlords to adhere to the legal eviction process, protecting tenants from arbitrary actions.

2. Faisal Khan vs. Yasmeen Akhtar (2017 MLD 798): The Sindh High Court upheld a tenant’s right to habitable living conditions, ordering the landlord to make necessary repairs. The court also compensated the tenant for health issues caused by poor living conditions. This judgment reinforced tenants’ rights to safe and habitable housing.

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Legal protections and High Court judgments underscore the importance of fair treatment and compliance with legal standards. By knowing their rights and obligations, tenants can better protect themselves and contribute to a harmonious landlord-tenant relationship.

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