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    Question ID: 147760Country: India

    Title: Over 50 years, I am doing business in a rented shop as a tenant. Now, the owner of the shop is asking me to vacate as he is going to sell the shop

    Question: Over 50 years, I am doing business in a rented shop as a tenant. Now, the owner of the shop is asking me to vacate as he is going to sell the shop. I have no other source of income to gain my living. And also I am having lots of debts in business. If I rent another shop in the same town for continuing my business, it almost costs 25 lakhs. So Respected scholar: 1. Is it permissible for me to ask the owner a considerable amount (in lakhs) for vacating as I was a tenant over 50 years? 2. If he refuses, can I appeal in the court against him? 3. If the owner himself wholeheartedly give me an amount, can I accept it? Is it halal for me? Awaiting for your reply.

    Answer ID: 147760

    Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim !

    (Fatwa: 520/537/L=5/1438)

    (1&3) After staying for a long time in a rented house or shop as a tenant, the tenant does not become the owner of the house or shop. Thus if the owner of the house of shop asks to vacate it then it is necessary to vacate it without receiving money. It is not lawful to demand a huge amount for vacating the house or shop. And it shall be an oppression to take help from the court. However if you vacate without taking any compensation and the owner gives you some money happily then it shall be allowable for you to take.

    Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'ala) knows Best

    Darul Ifta,

    Darul Uloom Deoband, India