No, the lessor is not allowed to cut services like water or electricity to pressure the tenant for any reason. The tenant may repair the damage and deduct the cost from the rent after notifying the lessor.
Yes, eviction can occur if the tenant fails to pay the rent, provided they refuse to pay after being officially notified and a grace period of 30 days elapses.
The lessor cannot increase the rent unless the lease was made before 1975.
No, changing ownership of the property is not a valid reason for eviction.
Yes, if the landlord does not own another property serving the same purpose or plans for necessary reconstruction after obtaining permits, they can evict the tenant after 6 months notice.
Yes, if there is no legal ground for eviction, the tenant can claim compensation ("key money") for vacating the property.
Yes, the landlord can file a lawsuit to claim unpaid rent.
Yes, rental law applies to any rented property within municipal areas regardless of its use, except for properties with valid written lease contracts.