Tenancy Agreements in Pakistan (2025)
Maintenance Clarity, Wear & Tear Definitions, and Electrical Appliance Advisory
Tenancy agreements in Pakistan vary widely in quality, enforceability, and fairness. For overseas Pakistanis renting residential or commercial property, it’s essential to establish clear terms around maintenance, damage liability, and exit conditions. This advisory outlines the legal essentials of tenancy agreements, with special emphasis on blown light bulbs, general wear and tear, and electrical appliances that may fail without misuse.
A professionally drafted tenancy agreement should include:
All agreements should be signed by both parties and ideally registered with the local Sub-Registrar Office.
Blown light bulbs are a common source of petty disputes. To avoid ambiguity, tenancy agreements should include a clause such as:
“The replacement of blown light bulbs during the tenancy shall be the responsibility of the tenant, provided the fixture itself is functional and safe. At the time of handover, all light fixtures shall be in working condition and verified jointly.”
This clause protects both parties. It acknowledges that bulbs are consumables subject to burnout, while ensuring that faulty fixtures remain the landlord’s responsibility.
Modern appliances can fail due to age, voltage fluctuations, or internal faults—without any misuse or visible damage. Tenancy agreements should stipulate:
“Electrical appliances provided by the landlord—including televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves, and air conditioners—shall be maintained by the landlord unless damage is proven to be caused by negligence or misuse. Natural faults, wear-related failures, or voltage-induced breakdowns shall not be considered tenant liability.”
This protects tenants from unfair deductions and ensures landlords maintain their assets responsibly.
Recommended best practices:
Considered General Wear & Tear (Tenant Not Liable):
Considered Damage (Tenant Liable):
Clause recommendation:
“The tenant shall not be held liable for reasonable wear and tear resulting from ordinary use. Damage beyond this scope shall be repaired or compensated by the tenant prior to vacating the premises.”
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