The Residential Eviction Process in Iran: Fast-Track Orders vs. Slow Judgments

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A step-by-step guide to navigating the eviction process in Iran. Discover the critical difference between rapid 'Eviction Orders' and protracted 'Eviction Ju...

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Under the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran, expelling a tenant from a residential property is highly regulated and absolutely requires the intervention of judicial authorities. Any form of arbitrary, "self-help" eviction by the landlord (such as personally changing the locks, shutting off water and electricity, or entering the premises by force) is considered a criminal offense, carrying severe penal consequences including significant fines and imprisonment.

Expedited Order
Within 1 Week
Notice Period
Varies by cause
Authority
Dispute Resolution Council

The judicial process for eviction in Iran primarily flows through two distinct legal channels: the Eviction Order (Fast-Track) and the Eviction Judgment (Slow and Protracted). The primary venues for handling residential eviction disputes in Iran are the Dispute Resolution Councils (Shoraye Hal-e Ekhtelaf).

1. The Fast-Track Route: The Urgent Eviction Order (One Week)

If a residential lease agreement is accurately drafted in writing and strictly satisfies all the formalities of the landmark 1997 Act, the landlord can use the absolute fastest legal mechanism available in Iranian civil law.

Prerequisites for an Urgent Eviction Order:

  • The agreed-upon duration of the lease must have explicitly expired.
  • The lease contract must have been drafted in two original copies.
  • The contract must bear the signatures of exactly two specific, adult individuals acting as Witnesses.
  • The tenant's security deposit (Rahn amount) must first be paid in full directly into the court's judicial trust account by the landlord.

The Executory Procedure:

  1. The landlord approaches the local Dispute Resolution Council where the property is located, presenting the original lease contract and proof of ownership, and files a petition for an "Eviction Order" (Dastoor-e Takhlieh).
  2. Because this is viewed as an "administrative/judicial directive" rather than a complex, contested lawsuit, there is no need to hold lengthy formal hearings or summon both parties to court.
  3. The Council judge reviews the files and, if all formalities are pristine, issues the Eviction Order within a legal timeframe of roughly one week.
  4. This order is dispatched directly to the local police precinct (Kalantari). The executive officer formally notifies the tenant, giving them 3 to 7 days to vacate the premises. Crucially, this order is final and cannot be appealed by the tenant.

2. The Protracted Route: The Civil Eviction Judgment

If the lease contract lacks even one of the needed conditions of the 1997 Act (for example, if it is an oral agreement, if it lacks the two witness signatures, or if the landlord seeks to evict the tenant before the lease expires due to chronic non-payment of rent), the landlord is prohibited from using the fast-track order. Instead, they must file a formal lawsuit for the "Issuance of an Eviction Judgment" (Hokm-e Takhlieh).

Scenarios Necessitating an Eviction Judgment:

  • The tenant has failed to pay monthly rent for a prolonged period (usually exceeding a few months).
  • The tenant is utilizing the residential property for illicit or commercial purposes (violating the lease terms).
  • The residential lease contract simply lacks the signatures of two impartial witnesses.

The Grueling and Attritional Process:

  1. The formal lawsuit is filed with the General Civil Court or the Dispute Resolution Council.
  2. Formal trial hearings are scheduled, and the summons (waqt-e rasidegi) might be set for several months in the future. Both parties must attend court to present evidence and defend their positions.
  3. After extensive review, the court issues an initial eviction judgment.
  4. The tenant possesses the legal right to contest and appeal this judgment in Appellate Courts (usually within 20 days of the ruling).
  5. This attritional, slow-moving litigation process can easily drag on for 4 to 12 months (or much longer), and throughout this entire grueling period, the tenant remains legally housed in the property.

Government Interventions and Crisis Suspensions

Foreign landlords and investors must be acutely aware that during severe national economic crises or widespread epidemics (manifested by the strict National Corona Taskforce mandates in recent years), the Iranian government may intervene to prevent mass homelessness by nationally suspending the issuance of all eviction orders and judgments, or by forcibly granting automatic extensions to all existing residential lease contracts.

During such extraordinary State of Emergency conditions, a landlord absolutely cannot evict a residential tenant even if the contract has expired, unless they can prove highly specific legal exceptions in court with solid evidence (such as the property undergoing imminent municipal demolition, or the landlord's married children desperately needing the unit for their own primary residence).

The strong property management system in Landager ensures your lease generation strictly conforms to the 1997 Act (automatically handling witness clauses and tracking codes), actively avoiding the perilous trap of the multi-month "Eviction Judgment" process, and keeping the needed one-week fast-track "Eviction Order" path wide open in Iranian jurisdictions.

Iran Expedited Eviction Process in national

1

Lease Expiration

The fixed-term lease ends. In Iran, the contract does not automatically renew.

2

Application for Order

Landlord applies to the Dispute Resolution Council with the tracking code.

3

Verification

The Council verifies the 1997 Act requirements.

4

Eviction Order

An expedited order is issued within one week if requirements are met.

5

Physical Removal

The Law Enforcement Force executes the order if the tenant refuses to vacate.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, eviction compliance, and important deadlines - making it easy to stay compliant with Iran regulations.

Back to Iran Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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