Tenants got big relief, landlords cannot take rent
Tenants got big relief, landlords cannot take rent
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In India, the condition of the economy is bad due to the coronavirus, the work has stopped. About 16 percent of the landlords have waived their tenant's rent for 2 months, while the other 41 per cent have given more time to the tenants to pay the rent. This information has been revealed in a survey.

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This survey has been done by the Property Classifieds website, owned by Info Edge India Limited, it has included 49,600 homeowners and brokers who have properties listed for rent or sale. The purpose of the survey was to assess the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on the property market.

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A statement said, 'Most of the landlords are helping tenants, 44 per cent have not increased the rent, 41 per cent are giving more time to their tenants to pay and 16 per cent have given up to two months' time. The fare is waived. '

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