Direct Owner Rentals

Why pay a 1-month brokerage fee? Connect directly with verified homeowners and move in hassle-free.

Finding the perfect rental home can be exhausting, especially when brokers demand up to one month's rent as a non-refundable commission just to unlock a door. Our Direct Owner Rentals section solves this by filtering out property managers and agents completely. By connecting directly with the landlord, you open the door to transparent lease negotiations, precise clarity on society rules, and most importantly, massive upfront cost savings. Every landlord profile listed here undergoes rigorous mobile and document verification, ensuring you are dealing exclusively with the genuine property owner. Whether you are a student looking for a PG or a family hunting for an expansive 3 BHK, eliminate the middleman and rent smarter today.

Why Rent Directly from Owners?

Zero Brokerage

Save an entire month's rent. Use those savings to buy new furniture, upgrade your WiFi, or pay for moving costs.

Direct Communication

Build a rapport with the landlord directly, which makes future maintenance requests or lease renewals much smoother.

No Hidden Agendas

Get honest answers about water supply, electricity cuts, and strict society rules without agent exaggerations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Before signing any rental agreement, we explicitly recommend asking the owner to present their Aadhaar card alongside the latest municipal property tax receipt or electricity bill bearing their name.

Usually, the landlord takes responsibility, but both parties equally split the cost of drafting and registering the agreement on e-stamp paper. MyKeys India also provides digital agreement services.

No. A registered 11-month rental agreement clearly stipulates a mutual notice period (typically 1 to 2 months) which is legally binding under the Rent Control Act.

Yes. Unlike brokers who push for higher deposits (to secure a higher commission base), genuine owners are often willing to negotiate down to a 3-4 month deposit for honest, salaried tenants.

No. Never transfer token money blindly via UPI before physically inspecting the property and meeting the owner face-to-face.