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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting Delhi Police Tenant Verification Form

The Delhi Police Tenant Verification Form is essential for landlords to comply with local regulations when renting out property. It is used to provide the police with details about tenants, ensuring that individuals with a criminal background are not given shelter. This form enhances security by allowing the police to keep records and verify the identity of tenants.

Where It’s Used:

  • The form is mandatory in Delhi for every landlord before renting out residential or commercial property.
  • It is submitted to the local police station in the area where the property is located.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  1. Incomplete Information: Ensure all fields, such as personal details, address, and contact numbers of both the landlord and tenant, are filled in accurately. Incomplete forms may lead to delays or rejection.
  2. Incorrect or False Information: Providing incorrect details can result in legal consequences. Always verify the tenant’s identification documents thoroughly before filling out the form.
  3. Delay in Submission: The form should be submitted before the tenant moves in. Late submission can lead to penalties.
  4. Omitting Attachments: Attach necessary documents, such as photocopies of the tenant's ID and a photograph, as required.

By following these guidelines, landlords can ensure compliance with the law and avoid potential legal issues.

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