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Rent Agreement in JaipurStarting at ₹99

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Traditional vs RentDraft

 Traditional MethodRentDraft
Agreement cost₹2,000–8,000₹99
Time2–5 days2 minutes
Lawyer visitRequiredNot needed
Rajasthan 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 / leave-license (11-month default)
Stamp duty: a slab % of the property's market (DLC) value plus a 30% surcharge — use the e-Panjiyan calculator
Rent increase: the 2001 Act's 5%/yr cap binds only lower-rent municipal tenancies; most rentals are exempt
Registration: Optional for ≤11 months; mandatory for 12 months or longer
E-stamping: e-Panjiyan portal

Stamp Duty in Jaipur

Formula: Stamp 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.

Under the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 (stamp duty under the Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998)

Example: Rajasthan stamp duty is a slab percentage of the property's market (DLC) value, not the rent (plus a 30% surcharge), with a separate ~1% registration fee if you register. Because it depends on the property's value, use the official e-Panjiyan calculator for the exact figure

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Security Deposit in Jaipur

Jaipur deposits are typically 2 to 3 months' rent (around ₹30,000 on a ₹10,000/month flat). The Rajasthan Rent Control Act 2001 caps annual rent increases at 5%, but only for lower-rent tenancies in municipal areas — most market-rate or registered rentals are exempt, so write in the increase you actually want. 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 Jaipur

  1. 1Draft your rent agreement (use RentDraft to generate in 2 minutes)
  2. 2Register on e-Panjiyan and enter the deed details to get a Citizen Reference Number
  3. 3Let the portal compute the duty on the property's market (DLC) value and pay via an e-GRAS challan
  4. 4For ≤11 months: Notarisation is accepted — registration is optional
  5. 5For 12 months or longer: Book a Sub-Registrar slot and register (registration fee about 1% of the value)
  6. 6File tenant verification via the Rajasthan Police / RajCop Citizen app

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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 (registry / patta)
  • Latest property tax receipt (JMC)
  • Two witnesses with valid ID proof

E-Stamping in Rajasthan

e-Panjiyan (Rajasthan Registration & Stamps)Visit Portal

Register on e-Panjiyan, enter the deed details to get a Citizen Reference Number, let the portal compute the duty, pay via an e-GRAS challan, then book a Sub-Registrar slot only if registering a 12-month-or-longer term.

Police Verification in Jaipur

Tenant verification is filed online via the Rajasthan Police / RajCop Citizen app or the Jaipur City Police portal. It is expected practice, especially for the large coaching-student rental population.

Local Tips for Renting in Jaipur

Vaishali Nagar, Malviya Nagar, Mansarovar and C-Scheme are prime; Jagatpura and Tonk Road are growing belts
Jaipur is a coaching hub — student-rental demand concentrates in Mansarovar, Gopalpura and Jagatpura, often on shorter terms
The 2001 Act's 5% rent-hike cap covers only lower-rent municipal tenancies — most market-rate or registered rentals are exempt, so set your own escalation
After the April 2024 DLC hike, registered 12-month-plus deeds cost noticeably more, so the 11-month route is popular

Common Traps to Avoid in Jaipur

Don't assume a 5% statutory cap protects you — it binds only Rent-Control-covered tenancies; put the escalation you want in writing.
Coaching-area short lets: confirm the term covers your full course, not a single term.
Unwritten deposit terms — get the amount and return timeline in writing.

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 Jaipur?
Rajasthan stamp duty is a slab percentage of the property's market (DLC) value, not the rent (plus a 30% surcharge), with a separate ~1% registration fee if you register. Because it depends on the property's value, use the official e-Panjiyan calculator for the exact figure.
Is there a cap on rent increases in Jaipur?
Sometimes. The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 caps annual increases at 5%, but only for lower-rent tenancies inside municipal areas — most market-rate rentals, and anything let on a registered deed, are exempt and follow whatever the agreement states. If your tenancy is covered, an above-5% clause is void; if not, write in the escalation you want.
Is registration mandatory in Jaipur?
No for agreements up to 11 months (notarisation is accepted); mandatory for 12 months or longer, registered via e-Panjiyan at a registration fee of about 1% of the value.
How much does a rent agreement cost in Jaipur?
With RentDraft you generate a Rajasthan-specific agreement from ₹99, plus stamp duty (a percentage of the property's market value, computed on e-Panjiyan).
Is the agreement valid across Rajasthan?
Yes. The Rajasthan agreement is valid state-wide — Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and beyond. Only the Sub-Registrar office changes by city.

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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