
RAMAKANT MISHRA & ASSOCIATES
Sharad Mishra, Advocate
11 Years Exp
NOC From Landlord (Show More)
Raipur , Raipur
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Overview
No Objection Certificate (NOC) by a Landlord becomes necessary when a Tenant (usually for a company), who has taken a property on lease from the landlord, plans to use the premises or a part of it as a registered office.
Importance Of NOC By Landlord
Prior setting up a company’s registered office in a rented premises, the company has to get a No Objection Certificate by the landlord. It basically states that the landlord issuing NOC has willingly rented the premises to the company and has no objections for the premises (or a part of it) to be be used as the company’s registered office.
Details To Be Included In NOC By Landlord
The elements listed below have to be included in an NOC by Landlord:
Name of Landlord
Name of the Company to which the premises is rented out to.
Address of the rented property
Date
Place
Signature of the Landlord
Contact details of landlord (optional)
How To Make No Objection Certificate?
To create the No Objection Certificate by Landlord, you will have to follow the steps below:
First draft the NOC by including all the details mentioned above
Get it printed on a plain white paper
Place landlord’s signature on the document
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Name : Sharad Mishra, Advocate
Law Firm Name : RAMAKANT MISHRA & ASSOCIATES
Country : India
City : Raipur
State : CHATTISGARH
Practicing Since: 2014
About Your Firm : Ours is a law firm having its head office at Raipur and its branches at Durg and Bilaspur. We have more than years of experience in the legal field. We have advised and litigated for various individual clients, companies, private, public as well as statutory corporations, regarding a wide range of legal issues including (but not limited to):- • Arbitration and ADR; • Banking and Finance; • Civil Litigation; • Criminal Defense & Litigation; • Corporate Litigation; • Consumer Matters; • Constitutional & Administrative Matters; • Cyber and IT law; • Debt Recovery Laws; • Due Diligence; • Electricity Laws related matters; • Employment Laws; • Human Rights; • Intellectual Property; • Injury Compensation Laws; •Labour& Industrial Matters; • Matrimonial & Family Matters; • Property and Land Laws related matters; • RTI Laws; • Revenue Matters; • Tenancy Laws; • Trusts & Estates Related Litigations; • Other core areas of Law.
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