Rent agreement in Vadodara

Vadodara (Baroda) — Gujarat's third-largest city, a cultural and education centre home to the Maharaja Sayajirao University, and a major petrochemicals and engineering hub — draws students and a migrant workforce that rents. As across Gujarat, a letting is documented as a standard rent agreement; e-stamping and registration are handled through the state's GARVI portal, and 11-month terms are common to keep registration optional.

Vadodara's rental market

18,17,191
Population — Vadodara urban agglomeration (Census 2011)
24%
of urban households in Gujarat live in rented homes (Census 2011)

The rental share is the Census 2011 figure for Gujarat's urban areas, applied here as the closest official benchmark for Vadodara.

Legal essentials for Vadodara

Governing law

Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 (as applicable to Gujarat)

Stamp duty

Stamp duty in Gujarat varies by area. Generally 1% of annual rent. E-stamping available at authorized centers.

Registration

Recommended for all durations

See the full India rent guide for the Model Tenancy Act rules that apply across states.

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Sources

General information, not legal advice. Stamp duty and registration rules can change — verify with your state's Sub-Registrar.