Maharashtra · 2026

Rent Agreement Format Maharashtra

Complete guide for drafting a valid rent agreement in Maharashtra — stamp duty, registration rules, notarisation, and a free generator.

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Rent Agreement Rules in Maharashtra (2026)

Stamp duty (lease)~3.00% of annual rent + deposit
RegistrationAny leave-and-licence agreement of 11+ months must be registered under Sec 55 MRCA 1999.
NotarisationOptional (recommended for 11-month agreements)
Typical duration11 months (to avoid registration requirements)

State note: Mumbai mandates online registration via efiling.mahapolice.gov.in for all L&L agreements. ₹1,000 registration + stamp duty as per Schedule I.

15 Essential Clauses for a Maharashtra Rent Agreement

  1. 1Parties (Lessor + Lessee) with full name, father's name, address, PAN
  2. 2Property description — full address, area, amenities included
  3. 3Monthly rent + payment terms (due date, mode, GST if applicable)
  4. 4Security deposit — amount and conditions of refund
  5. 5Lease period — typically 11 months in Maharashtra
  6. 6Lock-in period — usually 3-6 months
  7. 7Notice period for termination — 1-3 months
  8. 8Maintenance charges — who pays society fees, electricity, water
  9. 9Escalation clause — annual rent increase (usually 5-10%)
  10. 10Permitted use — residential vs commercial
  11. 11Subletting restriction — tenant cannot sublet without consent
  12. 12Repairs & maintenance — landlord vs tenant responsibility
  13. 13Force majeure — acts of god, lockdowns, calamities
  14. 14Dispute resolution — jurisdiction of Maharashtra courts
  15. 15Renewal terms — automatic vs mutual consent

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Disclaimer: Rent agreement rules vary by state, city, and type of tenancy. Maharashtra rules may be updated by amendments to the state Rent Control Act, Stamp Act, or Registration Act. Always verify with the nearest Sub-Registrar Office and consult a local lawyer for complex tenancy issues.