
The man recently shared the social media that the landlord in Bengalur asked for £23 Lakh safety bearing for rent 4bhk apartment. The X (formerly Twitter) post was viral and people were shocked. Many said the amount was crazy and unfair. Online has launched a great conversation on how expensive rental of a house in Bengalur happened and why no one stops it.
£23 Lakh deposit? Is Bengalur too expensive to live?
Tweet made many people ask: How did it happen bad? AND £23 The deposit of Lakh is more than enough to buy a house in many cities throughout India. People on the online reacted with anger and jokes and called the landlord greedy. But that’s not just one case. It shows a bigger problem in the Bengaluru housing system.
According to business, today will spend a large number of people Bengalur, especially those in the IT sector, for renting more than half of their salary. One software engineer, Ray, said that even after an increase in wages by 7.5 %, they seek to manage their expenses because its rent increased by 10 %. He warned: “If it continues, my rent one will be more than my salary.” Social media users have confirmed similar struggles: for many of them 50 percent or more of their home rewards directly transmit, so almost nothing for savings or other needs leave almost nothing.
Why is this happening?
Bengalur is growing fast. Many people move there for work, especially in it and tech. There is a huge demand for houses. However, there are no correct rules for checking rent and deposit. So the landlords ask for what they want, sometimes very high quantities. It is said that it is to protect their assets, but for tenants they feel unfair and too much.
Social media responds: “The landlord Bengaluru is the best! ”
Internet exploded after the user has shared a screenshot of a demanding landlord Bengaluru £23 Lakh as a load for 4bhk. Many users did not delay and called it a sign of broken trust, uncontrolled greed and warning for the future.
🗣 Yoshik K (@askyoshik): “The fact that they do not get is that GDP Bengaluru increased due to an increase in technology. Continue this and you will soon see a fall.” He added: “Sometimes he won’t even return your deposit. I had to send a legal announcement to get mine back!”
🗣 NARRESH meetei (@naReshmetei11): “What is the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court for security deposits for apartment rental in Bangalore, India?” The question that many now ask.
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