Tenancy & Housing Society Arbitration

Faster Resolution for Tenancy & Housing Disputes

CORD offers a digital-first, enforceable arbitration frameworkfor landlords, tenants, RWAs, and housing societies—built to handle high-volume, time-sensitive disputes with clarity and fairness.

Tenancy and housing dispute resolution

Tenancy & Housing Arbitration FAQs

Key questions on eligibility, timelines, fees, and outcomes for tenancy and housing society disputes.

What types of tenancy disputes can CORD handle?+

Rent arrears, security deposit disputes, property damage claims, maintenance obligations, and termination issues are commonly handled.

Can housing society and RWA disputes be resolved on CORD?+

Yes. Issues like society bylaw disputes, membership conflicts, maintenance charges, and common area usage can be referred if covered by an arbitration clause.

Do we need an arbitration clause in the agreement?+

Yes. A valid arbitration agreement is required. You can generate a CORD clause and add it to new agreements.

How long does the arbitration process take?+

Timelines depend on complexity, but online workflows are designed to reduce delays and keep cases on track.

Are awards legally enforceable?+

Yes. Arbitral awards are enforceable under applicable arbitration law and can be executed through courts if needed.

Can parties participate remotely?+

Yes. All notices, submissions, and hearings can be handled online with secure access and audit trails.

What documents are typically required?+

The agreement, notice of arbitration, payment records, correspondence, and any supporting evidence.

How are arbitrators appointed?+

CORD appoints neutral arbitrators based on the rules, with conflict checks and relevant domain experience.

What are the typical fees?+

Fees vary based on claim size and applicable rules. The schedule is shared transparently at the time of filing.

How do we get started for a housing society?+

Add the clause to bylaws or agreements and contact CORD for onboarding and case management setup.

Resolve Tenancy & Housing Disputes with CORD

Reduce delays, improve compliance, and achieve enforceable outcomes.