Rent Agreement in NoidaStarting at ₹99
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Traditional vs RentDraft
| Traditional Method | RentDraft | |
|---|---|---|
| Agreement cost | ₹2,000–8,000 | ₹99 |
| Time | 2–5 days | 2 minutes |
| Lawyer visit | Required | Not needed |
| Uttar Pradesh clauses | Depends on lawyer | Auto-included |
| Hidden charges | Common | None — ₹99 is the total |
Stamp duty and registration fees are government charges — same regardless of how you draft your agreement.
Stamp Duty in Noida
Formula: 2% 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)
Under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972
Example: UP stamp duty is 2% of (total rent for the full term + deposit), with a ₹100 minimum and a ₹10,000 maximum. Example for Noida: ₹20,000/mo over 11 months + ₹40,000 deposit = ₹2.6L base → ₹5,200. Pay via SHCIL e-stamp; register on IGRSUP only for leases over 12 months
Security Deposit in Noida
Noida deposits are typically 2 to 3 months' rent, with builder societies often asking 3 and independent floors closer to 1-2. Uttar Pradesh has no statutory cap, but the Model Tenancy Act recommends two months. Pin down the exact deposit, the return timeline and the allowed deductions in writing — Noida is high-rise and society-dominated, so monthly maintenance is separate and the deposit terms matter at exit.
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 Noida
- 1Draft your rent agreement (use RentDraft to generate in 2 minutes)
- 2Buy an e-stamp via SHCIL (or an authorised bank) for the applicable value
- 3For ≤11 months: Notarisation on the e-stamp is the common practice — registration is optional
- 4For 12 months or longer: Register at the Gautam Buddh Nagar Sub-Registrar via igrsup.gov.in (online slot + in-person biometrics)
- 5Complete tenant police verification via the UP Police online portal
- 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 (builder allotment / registry)
- Society allotment or maintenance letter, where applicable
- Two witnesses with valid ID proof
E-Stamping in Uttar Pradesh
Buy an e-stamp certificate of the computed duty value via SHCIL (or an authorised bank), print the agreement on it, then notarise (≤11 months) or register at the Sub-Registrar via igrsup.gov.in (leases over 12 months).
Police Verification in Noida
Tenant police verification is mandatory in practice in Noida and actively enforced by the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police; many societies require it before move-in. File it on the UP Police online tenant-verification portal with the tenant's ID and photo.
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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.
| State | Agreement type | Stamp duty | Registration | Governing law |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | Leave & License | 0.25% of (Total rent for period + Security deposit) — minimum ₹100 | All leave & license agreements must be registered | Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 |
| Karnataka | Lease | 1% of annual rent value — minimum ₹20 | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protection | Karnataka Rent Control Act, 2001 |
| Delhi | Lease | 2% of average annual rent for the lease period — minimum ₹100 | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protection | Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 |
| Tamil Nadu | Lease | 1% of annual rent — minimum ₹20 | All rental agreements must be registered under the 2017 Act | Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act, 2017 |
| Telangana | Lease | 0.4% of annual rent for the lease period — minimum ₹50 | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months but recommended for legal protection | Telangana Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1960 |
| Haryana | Lease | 1.5% 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 rent | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory for 12 months or longer | Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973 |
| Uttar Pradesh | Lease | 2% 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 |
| Gujarat | Lease | Flat ₹500 for residential agreements under 1 year (Gujarat Stamp Amendment Act 2025); 1% of average annual rent (min ₹1,000) for 1-5 year terms | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory for more than 1 year | Gujarat Stamp Act, 1958 (as amended 2025); rent control under the Bombay Rents Act, 1947 as adapted by Gujarat |
| West Bengal | Lease | An 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 fee | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for leases exceeding one year | West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act, 1997 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Lease | Flat ₹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 years | Registration is optional for agreements up to 11 months; mandatory only for terms of one year or more | Madhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961 |
| Rajasthan | Lease | 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. | 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) |
| Kerala | Lease | Flat ₹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 value | Registration 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 Pradesh | Lease | 0.4% 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 |
| Chandigarh | Lease | 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) | Registration is optional for agreements up to one year; mandatory only for leases exceeding one year | East 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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