Tenant registration made mandatory as landlords face new strict rules
Tenant registration made mandatory with new strict rules for landlords. File photo
Tenant registration made mandatory with new strict rules for landlords. File photo
(Web Desk): Tenant registration has been made mandatory in Balochistan as the government introduced strict new rules for landlords.

The Balochistan Government has made tenant registration compulsory across the province. It has also banned renting homes without a valid identity card. The decision aims to improve security and monitoring across the province.

Landlords must report tenant details

Authorities have instructed landlords to submit full records of tenants at the local police station. They must also inform police about any guest staying more than 24 hours.

This step is aimed at improving monitoring of people living in rented properties. Officials believe it will help identify suspicious activity early.

Hotels and hostels under strict rules

Hotels and hostels have also been ordered to maintain complete guest records. They will be required to follow strict documentation rules under the security law.

Officials warned that violations could lead to legal action. This may include fines, arrest, or even sealing of properties.

Government warning and public appeal

Authorities said strict action will be taken against those who break the rules. They also warned that unregistered individuals could be involved in illegal activities.

The government has urged citizens to fully cooperate with the new system. It says these steps are necessary for public safety and security.

Purpose behind new registration system

Officials explained that the main goal is to maintain complete records of rented properties. This includes houses, hostels, and guesthouses.

They said this will help identify suspicious activities more quickly. It is also meant to improve overall law and order in the province.

What landlords must now record

Landlords are now required to collect detailed information from tenants. This includes identity card copy, permanent address, mobile number, and guarantor details if needed.

They must also record the start and end date of tenancy. Authorities say this will help during any investigation or verification process.

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This rule shows growing focus on security and tracking in rented homes. It may increase responsibility for landlords and tenants.

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If implemented properly, it could help reduce crime risks. But it may also create extra paperwork for property owners.