Renting accommodation in India as a student involves navigating a set of norms, documents, and practices that vary by city and state. Understanding these before you sign anything could save you significant money and stress. Here is what every student needs to know. StudentBuddy is India's trusted platform for student accommodation, university applications, and scholarships.
Yes, always insist on a written rental agreement before paying any deposit. Agreements for 11 months or less are standard practice for student rentals in India and should be notarised. This document protects both you and the…
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- What Students Should Know Before Renting Accommodation in India
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- India
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- Students, university applicants, international students
- Last verified
- June 2026
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- what to know before renting India students, student rental guide India, renting accommodation India tips
The rental agreement
Every legitimate accommodation arrangement should have a written rental agreement. In India, rental agreements for periods of 11 months or less are typically notarised (not registered), this is standard practice for student accommodation. Agreements for 12 months or more should technically be registered at the sub-registrar's office (which involves a registration fee). Read every clause of your agreement before signing. Pay particular attention to: the monthly rent amount, advance deposit terms, notice period for vacating, rules on guests and late entry, and the landlord's right of access.
The advance deposit
Most Indian landlords ask for an advance deposit of 1 to 3 months rent. Always obtain a written receipt specifying the amount, the date paid, and the conditions for its return. The deposit should be returned within 30 days of vacating after legitimate deductions are agreed in writing. Keep photographs of your room's condition on arrival and departure as evidence.
Tenant rights under Indian law
Most Indian states are governed by their own Rent Control Act. Key tenant rights typically include: the right to a written agreement, protection from illegal eviction (a landlord cannot lock you out without a court order), the right to basic maintenance of the property, and protection from arbitrary rent increases mid-tenancy.
Police verification
Many landlords in India are required to submit tenant details to the local police station for verification. This is a legitimate requirement, particularly in cities like Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai. Do not be alarmed if asked to submit your details, it is usually a standard process. You can also check whether the landlord is registered.
Local guardian requirements
Some university hostels and PGs, particularly those catering to students from other states, ask for a local guardian's details. This person acts as an emergency contact and may be needed for some administrative processes. If you do not have a local guardian, check with your university's international or outstation student support office. StudentBuddy For Students also has guidance for students relocating within India.
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Find student accommodation in IndiaKey considerations before you decide
- India has one of the world's most diverse and affordable student accommodation markets
- University hostels offer exceptional value when available, always apply first
- Managed providers allow online pre-booking suitable for domestic and international students
- India's major cities have well-developed verified accommodation platforms
- The peer community in student accommodation accelerates social and academic integration
- Quality varies enormously between properties at similar price points, always visit in person
- Hidden costs (electricity, maintenance, advance deposit) are common and must be calculated
- Peak season (July to September) reduces both availability and negotiating power
- Some Indian cities have infrastructure challenges (water, power) that affect accommodation quality
- Rental agreements in India vary in quality, always read before signing
Your action plan
- Apply for university hostel
Immediately after receiving your admission offer. This is the single most cost-effective accommodation action available. - Research your specific area
Use universities in India to understand campus geography, then identify the closest safe student-zone neighbourhoods. - Start your search 2 to 3 months before
Browse student accommodation in India to compare verified options in your target city and price range. - Shortlist and visit
View at least 3 properties in person. Test Wi-Fi speed, check water pressure, speak to current residents, and walk the campus route in the evening. - Read, negotiate, and sign
Read every line of your rental agreement. Negotiate the advance deposit and monthly rate. Pay by bank transfer. Get a signed receipt and copy of the agreement. - Document and move in
Photograph every room before unpacking. Report any existing damage in writing within 24 hours. Start your academic year with your accommodation sorted.

