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What is the limitation period in a suit by a landlord to recover possession from a tenant after the date the tenancy is determined ?
One year
Two years
Six years
Twelve years
- The limitation period refers to the time frame within which a landlord must file a legal action to recover possession from a tenant after the tenancy ends.
- Option 1: One year – This option is not correct because one year is too short for such a suit.
- Option 2: Two years – This option is also not correct. Typically, property-related disputes have longer limitation periods.
- Option 3: Six years – This is reserved for certain contract breaches but typically not for property possession suits.
- Option 4: Twelve years – This is the correct choice. The limitation period for a landlord to recover possession from a tenant is generally twelve years after the end of a tenancy.
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