Actor Salman Khan has put his Linking Road Property where once stood Foodhall on rent again.

Salman is set to get an average monthly rent of ₹1.04 crore over a period of 60 months.

Documents accessed by Square Feat India, provided by Propstack reveal, that the deal was signed on August 2, 2023.

The deals was signed between owner Salman Khan whereas the tenant is Landcraft Retail Pvt Ltd.

The rent agreement between both the party is for 60 months. The deposit paid is ₹5.4 crore

The Monthly Rent Amount are as follows ₹90 lakhs for 1st year, ₹1 Crore for 2nd year, ₹1.05 Crore for 3rd year, ₹1.10 Crore for 4th year, and ₹1.15 Crore for 5th year.

This is the building that Salman Khan has put on rent
This is the building that Salman Khan has put on rent

The Property Details are as follows.
As mentioned in the deed, the area of ​​commercial premises is 2140.71 sq.m.carpet, consisting of Lower Ground Floor, Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor, Santacruz, Linking Road Santacruz West Mumbai – 400054

The Carpet Area is : 23042 Sq ft

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