Bengaluru city is finally seeing a major overhaul in its rental system. For decades, tenants in Bengaluru were paying a massive amount as a security deposit, which was almost 5 to 7 months of rent. Now, with the introduction of the Home Rent Rules 2025, based on the Model Tenancy Act (MTA), the government is expecting to completely transform the rental experience by bringing transparency and fairness for both tenants and landlords.

Benefits of New Rent Rules
Renting in Indian metro cities like Bengaluru has long operated informally, with handshake agreements replacing proper documentation. This lack of regulation often led to disputes, random rent hikes, sudden eviction threats and zero accountability.
The Rent Rules 2025 will fix this by bringing clarity and legal structure and protecting tenants from exploitation.
What Changes for Tenants Under Bengaluru Rent Rules 2025?
For tenants, especially students, working professionals, and families, these reforms bring massive relief. Renting a home in Bengaluru will now become cheaper, safer and far more predictable.
Major Benefits for Tenants
1. No more 6-10 month deposits. For residential properties, landlords can charge only up to two months' rent as a security deposit.
2. All agreements must be registered with the Rent Authority within two months, ensuring legal validity, recorded terms & reduced disputes.
3. Landlords must follow defined rules for rent increments, preventing arbitrary hikes. Tenants must be notified beforehand.
4. Tenants cannot be suddenly asked to vacate. Evictions must follow due procedure under the Rent Authority.
5. Dedicated rent courts and rent tribunals will resolve disputes within 60 days, ensuring quick decisions.
Benefits for Landlords
The Home Rent Rules 2025 balance tenant protection with landlord security. The reforms ensure that renting remains profitable and safe for property owners.
Key Benefits for Landlords:
1. TDS exemption is increased from Rs. 2.4 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh annually, reducing tax burdens.
2. Rental income will fall under a single category that is Income from Housing Property, simplifying compliance.
3. If a tenant misses rent three times a year, landlords can seek direct intervention from the Rent Tribunal.
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