Dear experts,
I purchased a revenue site from a local layout developer in 2002 in Bangalore. I possess the sale deed and have paid up-to-date taxes for the same under the local corporation office limits.
The layout owner had provided a copy of the layout plan (unapproved) where my site number has been marked.
I intend to sell the site now to a prospective buyer who identified a difference in the schedule w.r.t to the layout plan. The site numbers mentioned towards north and west directions are wrong (instead of the next site, the second site next to mine has been mentioned)
Next to my site, a house is already constructed and the site next to it is also constructed. Also, the layout is changed and is no more in line with the plan document provided to me.
Now, before i sell, the buyer wants the schedule correction to be done. But the layout owner who sold the site to me is not approachable.
Is there a way to get the schedule changed legally at the registrar's office without the presence of the earlier seller? Alternately, is there a way I could provide any further written assurance to the buyer with teh corrected schedule? Of course, I shall take care of mentioning the right site numbers in the schedule that I am going to prepare, when the sale deed is given to the new buyer.
Please suggest a suitable legal process to be followed, to solve my problem.
your suggestion would be of great help indeed
thanks in advance
Regards
Arun