Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the Rentridge "Verified Ecosystem" protect me as a tenant?
The Rentridge ecosystem ensures that you only interact with legitimate property owners and verified listings. We conduct rigorous identity and ownership title checks to prevent rental fraud and ensure that the person leasing the property has the legal right to do so.
2. What are the current legal limits on security deposits for residential properties?
Under the latest 2025 rental reforms, landlords for residential homes are generally restricted from taking more than two months' rent as a security deposit. This prevents the financial barrier of the traditional 6-to-12-month deposit common in many Indian cities.
3. How often can my landlord increase the rent, and what is a "fair" hike?
Landlords are typically permitted to increase rent only once every 12 months. A standard, reasonable increase is usually between 5% and 10%, but this must be clearly documented in your registered rental agreement before you move in.
4. Why is a registered rent agreement mandatory for my stay?
A registered agreement is a legal necessity that protects your rights as a tenant. Verbal or handwritten notes are no longer sufficient; a formal registered document provides you with a traceable legal record that prevents arbitrary changes to your lease terms.
5. What property ownership documents should I check before paying a deposit?
To ensure your security, you should verify the owner's Sale Deed or property tax receipts to prove they truly own the unit. You should also check for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) if the property is jointly owned or part of a specific society.
6. Who is responsible for property maintenance and repairs?
Generally, the landlord is responsible for major structural repairs (like plumbing or electrical foundations), while the tenant handles day-to-day upkeep and minor repairs. Rentridge ensures these responsibilities are explicitly defined in your agreement to avoid future disputes.
7. Do I need to undergo police verification for every new rental?
Yes, police verification is a mandatory safety measure in major cities like Hyderabad to confirm your background and identity. This process is a legal requirement that helps maintain a secure environment for both you and the community.
8. For commercial tenants: What are CAM charges and how are they calculated?
Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges cover the shared costs of building operations, such as security, lobby maintenance, and landscaping. Your specific fee is usually calculated as a percentage based on the total square footage of the space you are leasing.


