Adcomm clarifies dispute over its rented house
Adcomm Limited clarified yesterday through a news release their position saying that in October of last year, the owner of house No 7/A on Road 41 of Gulshan-2 in the capital where the offices of Adcomm, Signage, and Megavision are situated, refused to accept the monthly rent, when paid.
Farhana Islam, the owner of the house, in a general diary filed with Gulshan police station on Saturday said she had rented out the house to Geeteara and her husband on a five-year contract that expired on September 30 last year. She also said she served a notice three months before the expiry of the contract, asking the tenant to leave the house, but they ignord the notice.
Adcomm, Signage, and Megavision in their clarification yesterday also said they had appealed to the 2nd Judges Court seeking to be able to pay the rent to the court under the Rent Control Act, 1991. The court accepted the petition, and since October 2007, the companies have been paying rent to the court.
Adcomm Limited further said the landlord subsequently filed a written objection. The court heard both the parties on January 7 and rejected the landlord's appeal on the grounds that the landlord has failed to satisfy the court as to why the petitioner will be bound to vacate the rented premises.
It was further ruled that the tenant petitioners namely Adcomm, Signage, and Megavision, are allowed to continue to submit rents to the court.
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