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Indian Law Requires 24-Hour Written Notice Before Landlords Enter Rented Homes

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Under India's Model Tenancy Act of 2021, landlords are legally required to give tenants at least 24 hours of written notice before entering a rented property. The notice must clearly state the purpose and intended time of the visit. Entry is only permitted during daylight hours, between sunrise and sunset. These rules apply to routine situations such as repairs or inspections, not emergency scenarios. In urgent cases like fires or similar crises, landlords are exempt from the prior notice requirement.

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