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Traditional vs RentDraft

 Traditional MethodRentDraft
Agreement cost₹2,000–8,000₹99
Time2–5 days2 minutes
Lawyer visitRequiredNot needed
Chandigarh clausesDepends on lawyerAuto-included
Hidden chargesCommonNone — ₹99 is the total

Stamp duty and registration fees are government charges — same regardless of how you draft your agreement.

Standard format: Lease / rent agreement (11-month default)
Stamp duty: 2% of annual rent + 3% of deposit (leases up to 5 years); 1% registration fee (max ₹10,000) if registered
Registration: Optional under 1 year; mandatory for 12 months or longer
E-stamping: SHCIL; fees per the Chandigarh Revenue Dept schedule
Mandatory Tenant/PG police verification proforma

Stamp Duty in Chandigarh

Formula: 2% of the annual rent plus 3% of the security/advance, for leases up to 5 years (Chandigarh Revenue Department schedule); registration fee is 1% of annual rent (max ₹10,000)

Under the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 (as extended to Chandigarh)

Example: Chandigarh charges leases ad valorem: 2% of annual rent + 3% of the deposit (leases up to 5 years). Example: ₹15,000/mo → annual rent ₹1.8L → ~₹3,600 plus 3% of deposit. Many short agreements are notarised on nominal ₹100 stamp paper in practice, but that is not the statutory rate

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Security Deposit in Chandigarh

Chandigarh deposits are typically 1 to 3 months' rent, commonly two. Note that Chandigarh's rent control runs on the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 — the Model Tenancy Act 2020 is drafted but not yet in force, so its deposit caps are not binding here. Record the deposit, return timeline and deductions in writing.

Tenant tip: Always get the deposit amount, payment method, and return conditions written into your agreement. RentDraft includes a dedicated security deposit clause with return timeline and deduction rules.

Registration Process in Chandigarh

  1. 1Draft your rent agreement (use RentDraft to generate in 2 minutes)
  2. 2Buy the e-stamp for the computed duty (2% of annual rent + 3% of deposit) via SHCIL or an authorised bank branch
  3. 3For under 1 year: Notarisation is accepted — registration is optional
  4. 4For a lease over one year: Register at the local Sub-Registrar (registration fee 1% of annual rent, max ₹10,000)
  5. 5Complete the mandatory Chandigarh Police tenant / PG verification proforma
  6. 6Keep the stamped (and, if applicable, registered) copy

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Required Documents

  • Aadhaar card of both landlord and tenant
  • PAN card (if monthly rent exceeds ₹50,000)
  • Passport-size photographs (2 each)
  • Property ownership proof (allotment / sale deed)
  • Latest property tax receipt
  • Two witnesses with valid ID proof

E-Stamping in Chandigarh

SHCIL e-Stamp / Chandigarh Revenue DeptVisit Portal

Buy the e-stamp paper via SHCIL or an authorised bank branch, print the agreement on it, and register at the local Sub-Registrar only for a lease over one year.

Police Verification in Chandigarh

Tenant and PG police verification is strongly enforced in Chandigarh — the Chandigarh Police require a Tenant/PG Verification Proforma (available on chandigarhpolice.gov.in) for every tenant, helper or PG resident. Submit it before or at move-in.

Local Tips for Renting in Chandigarh

Chandigarh is a sector grid — rent and deposit track sector prestige, with sectors 21 and 44 premium and 35, 22 and 49 popular mid-market
Tenant/PG police verification is mandatory and strictly enforced — keep the proforma ready
The periphery (North Mullanpur, Derabassi, Zirakpur) offers cheaper options but falls under Punjab, not the UT, so rules differ
Most rentals use the 11-month term; note Chandigarh's lease stamp duty (2% of annual rent + 3% of deposit) is higher than the nominal stamp paper people often assume

Common Traps to Avoid in Chandigarh

Skipping the Tenant/PG proforma — it is mandatory and strictly enforced in Chandigarh.
Confusing the UT with the Punjab periphery (Zirakpur/Mohali) — different rules and registrar.
Citing Model Tenancy Act caps — they are not in force in Chandigarh yet.

After You Get Your Agreement

1Print the PDF on e-stamp paper of the required value
2Both landlord and tenant sign on each page, along with 2 witnesses
3Get it notarized for added legal weight (registration optional for ≤11 months)
4Complete police verification as required
5Keep one copy each — landlord and tenant both get signed originals

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is stamp duty on a rent agreement in Chandigarh?
Chandigarh charges lease stamp duty of 2% of the annual rent plus 3% of the security deposit (leases up to 5 years), with a 1% registration fee (max ₹10,000) if you register. Many short agreements are notarised on nominal ₹100 stamp paper in practice, but that is convention, not the statutory rate.
Is registration mandatory in Chandigarh?
No for terms under 1 year (the standard 11-month agreement); mandatory for 12 months or longer, registered at the local Sub-Registrar.
Is police verification compulsory in Chandigarh?
Yes. The Chandigarh Police mandate a Tenant/PG Verification Proforma for every tenant, helper or PG resident. It is strictly enforced — keep it ready before move-in.
Which law governs rent in Chandigarh?
Rent control runs on the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 as extended to the UT. The Chandigarh Model Tenancy Act 2020 is drafted but not yet in force, so its caps are not binding.
How much does a rent agreement cost in Chandigarh?
With RentDraft you generate a Chandigarh-specific agreement from ₹99; the government stamp duty (2% of annual rent + 3% of deposit) is separate, plus a 1% registration fee only if you register a longer term.

Rent Agreement Stamp Duty & Registration by State (2026)

How rent agreement rules compare across India's major rental markets — stamp duty, registration, and the governing law for each state.

StateAgreement typeStamp dutyRegistrationGoverning law
MaharashtraLeave & License0.25% of (Total rent for period + Security deposit) — minimum ₹100All leave & license agreements must be registeredMaharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999
KarnatakaLease1% of annual rent value — minimum ₹20Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protectionKarnataka Rent Control Act, 2001
DelhiLease2% of average annual rent for the lease period — minimum ₹100Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protectionDelhi Rent Control Act, 1958
Tamil NaduLease1% of annual rent — minimum ₹20All rental agreements must be registered under the 2017 ActTamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act, 2017
TelanganaLease0.4% of annual rent for the lease period — minimum ₹50Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protectionTelangana Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1960
HaryanaLease1.5% of the rent for leases under 5 years (3% for 5-10 years): for an 11-month agreement, 1.5% of the total rent over the term; for 1-5 year leases, 1.5% of the average annual rentRegistration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory for 12 months or longerHaryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973
Uttar PradeshLease2% of the total rent for the full term plus the deposit/advance, with a minimum of ₹100 and a maximum of ₹10,000 (UP Stamp Act, Schedule I-B, Article 35)Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases that exceed 12 months (or reserve a yearly rent)Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972
GujaratLeaseFlat ₹500 for residential agreements under 1 year (Gujarat Stamp Amendment Act 2025); 1% of average annual rent (min ₹1,000) for 1-5 year termsRegistration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory for more than 1 yearGujarat Stamp Act, 1958 (as amended 2025); rent control under the Bombay Rents Act, 1947 as adapted by Gujarat
West BengalLeaseAn 11-month agreement is executed on nominal stamp paper (typically ₹100, by convention). A lease over one year is taxed at the conveyance rate (5-7%) on 2× the average annual rent (3× for 10-30 year terms), plus a 1% registration feeRegistration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases exceeding one yearWest Bengal Premises Tenancy Act, 1997
Madhya PradeshLeaseFlat ₹500 for an agreement under 1 year (incl. the 11-month default); 0.1% of (security deposit + average annual rent) for 1-5 year terms, with higher slabs above 5 yearsRegistration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for terms of one year or moreMadhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961
RajasthanLeaseStamp duty is a term-based slab percentage of the property's market (DLC) value (plus a 30% surcharge), with a separate ~1% registration fee if registered. Because it depends on the property's value, use the official e-Panjiyan calculator for the exact amount.Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases that exceed 12 months (or reserve a yearly rent)Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 (stamp duty under the Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998)
KeralaLeaseFlat ₹500 stamp for a residential agreement under one year (raised from ₹200, effective 1 April 2024). Registration is optional for 11-month terms; if you register, the fee is about 2% of the agreement valueRegistration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases that exceed one year (Registration Act 1908, ss. 17–18)Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1965 (stamp duty under the Kerala Stamp Act, 1959)
Andhra PradeshLease0.4% of the total rent for an agreement under 1 year (the 11-month default); leases of 1 year or more are charged on average annual rent at higher slab rates (0.5% and up)Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases exceeding one year (12 months)Andhra Pradesh Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1960
ChandigarhLease2% of the annual rent plus 3% of the security/advance, for leases up to 5 years (Chandigarh Revenue Department schedule); registration fee is 1% of annual rent (max ₹10,000)Registration is optional for agreements up to one year; mandatory only for leases exceeding one yearEast Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 (as extended to Chandigarh)

Facts from each state's Rent Control and Stamp Acts. For an 11-month agreement, stamp duty is often a flat ₹100–500. Calculate your exact stamp duty →

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