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landlord and tenant rights
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India
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Greater emphasis on landlord rights and less protection for tenants
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1
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2
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lease
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India
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Less common due to preference for property ownership
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1
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3
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rent
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India
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Owning a home is often considered a symbol of stability and success, and renting is sometimes seen as a less desirable option.
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1
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4
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rent
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India
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Renting a place to live is common for people who have not yet been able to afford to buy their own home.
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1
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5
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rent
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India
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Renting a home is often seen as a less desirable option compared to owning a home, and is associated with temporary or transitional living situations.
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1
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6
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rental income
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India
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Viewed as a secondary or occasional source of income, less common than in US and Germany
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1
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7
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rented flat
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India
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Less common due to a cultural preference for owning property and extended family living arrangements.
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1
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8
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renter
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India
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Renting a home is less common, as individuals typically prioritize owning property for stability and investment purposes.
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1
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9
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renter
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India
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Owning a home is often seen as a significant life goal, and renting may be viewed as less preferable or prestigious in these countries.
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1
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10
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renter
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India
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Renting is less common, as there is a cultural preference for owning property.
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1
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11
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renting
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India
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More common for young people and students, while families often prioritize owning a property
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1
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12
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renting
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India
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Owning a home is seen as a sign of stability and success, so renting is less common among the middle class.
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1
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13
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renting vs buying
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India
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Buying a house is often seen as a significant achievement and a symbol of financial success.
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1
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14
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renting vs owning
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India
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Owning a home is a major life goal and renting is often viewed as a temporary solution.
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1
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15
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renting vs. owning housing
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India
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Due to economic reasons, renting is more common, and there is less emphasis on owning property as a primary goal.
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1
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16
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tenant
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India
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Tenants often have informal rental agreements and may pay rent on a daily or weekly basis, with less emphasis on formal lease contracts.
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1
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17
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tenant
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India
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It is common for tenants to give cash advances as a form of security deposit.
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1
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18
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tenant
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India
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Often expected to form a close and respectful relationship with the landlord, who may also be involved in the tenant's personal life
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1
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19
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tenant
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India
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Common for extended family members to live together in a household, rather than renting separate apartments or houses
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1
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