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Anonymous
(Querist) 16 October 2017
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Dear experts, I'm planning to buy a property( 3 bedroom flat in an residential apartment complex) from a seller who has bought that property from his sister. The property was in name of his brother in law, sister and two minor children . As I understood from the seller that the bank has confiscated the property ,as his brother in law had taken loan against this flat and he passed away. So as told by current seller in interest of safe guarding sisters and children assets bought the property from them on loan from the same bank (Sale deed specifically says the deed is executed b/w Ms A,Ms B and Mr C, wherein Ms B and Mr C being minors are represented by natural guardian ,Ms A)
My question/query 1) Now the same bank to issue loan to me is asking court permission from the minor children 2) Is this court permission a must, since the property is already sold to the current seller and me being the second buyer. 3) Can an affidavit replace the court permission.
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