05/08/2020

Notarized Rent Agreement

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A Notarized Agreement is an Agreement that is attested by a Notary Public. The Notary public only verifies the identity of the Licensors and the Licensees signing the agreement and stamps the agreement as “Signed Before me”.

The Notary does not check the clauses and conditions of the agreement, but only verifies the identity of the Licensor and Licensees. A Notarized agreement has the stamp (signed before me), seal and sign of a Notary on the last page of the agreement. As per the Registration Act, 1908, clause (d) of sub-section (1), registration of the property that is on lease for one year or more than a year is compulsory.” Its for this reason only that most of the Rental Agreements are for a period of 11 months only to evade Stamp duty and Registration Fee. 

We as a service provide of eregistration of Leave and License Agreements strongly recommend to have a registered agreement for the benefit of both the parties i.e. the Licensor and the Licensee. We have aready posted on the advantages of Registered Rent Agreement over Notarized Agreement in our Post Registered Agreement or Notarized Agreement.

Now, even after keeping all such things in consideration, a person still would like to avail the service of Notarized Rent Agreement then we are here to help you.

The Stamp paper may vary based on the monthly Rent like if the Rent is below Rs 15000 then we can use Rs 100 Stamp paper and if the Rent is above Rs 15000 then it’s advisable to use Rs 500 Stamp Paper. This service can also be provided at the comfort of your home for which you need not have to visit any place. Our executive will deliver the notarized rent agreement to your place.

To know more about the charges and to fix appointment please call us at +91-9673276760 or +91-9871907873.

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