Ra Ma
01 August 2020 at 13:57
1) I have a 1/5 th share of a joint plot (ancestral property) in Chennai. Can I sell my share to a third party without NOC from the other co-owners? All the co-owners are family members.
2) Will the result be any different if the above-mentioned property is not an ancestral one, but jointly bought by all the family members
Anonymous
30 July 2020 at 16:37
Can siblings or brother wife who is widow can claim a gifted property from parent to daughter.
My Father expired some 10 years before. He has property in Maharashtra and our Native place also. After the death of the father, the property was not made in the name of mother as there was a oral partition agreement reached between the heirs.
Now Mother says she will only execute a will in favour of the other heirs. We are in the process of getting the properties in her name by way of a Heir ship Certificate in her name but it is taking some time. She is in very old age. My Question is whether the will made before the property transferred in her name will be valid? Please help. Thanks
Anonymous
29 July 2020 at 00:37
Anadheenam Bhoomi is there and Person wants to convert to some othes name and then wants to register to my friend( From them).
Agent promised to arranged change of names in Adnagal and To arrange New Pattada Passbook also along with NOC.on my friend name.
Is it possible to do this? Is it suggestible to go for this deal?
eq. experts to advice
Anonymous
28 July 2020 at 23:36
Respected Sirs,
I want to sell my residential site in Bangalore. Buyer wishing to get register the property without any sale agreement. Is it advice able .
Regards
B.S.Narahari
Anonymous
28 July 2020 at 08:47
Dear sir
I am going to register my house. House (not flats) is built in UdS land total size 1650 sqft. My part is 600sqft, document also shows 600 sqft and third party land size is 1050 sqft. I got settlement deed from my father. Earlier patta was issued in my father name showing 1650 sqft. I applied for patta now my name and father name came in patta with no change in measurement. Now I am going to sell my house with that patta showing 1650 sqft and settlement deed showing 600sqft. Whether if opposite party ready to buy with this issue will I get any problem after sale. Please guide.
Anonymous
28 July 2020 at 07:18
I have a small flat in Kolkata. It shares a common passage with another flat owner. They have two face to face flats. So they have constructed a wooden door in between them for their easy movement. As a result, a portion of the common passage is under their controlAlso one of their flats have two doors for entrance. Do you think that one flat can have two entry doors legally? We don't have so much money to deal with any case, overall They have party power. What can I do? Please help.
Sameer Chaudhary
26 July 2020 at 23:56
Hi,
I recently purchased a flat in Bangalore from one of the A grade builder.I have been allotted TWO covered car parking (default+additionally bought).I have received the allotment letter from builder stating the total number and car parking location numbers.
Now i am about to execute the sale deed.The sale deed only mentions the total number of covered parking i.e. TWO but not the exact parking location numbers.My questions are
1) Is the current mention(allotment letter + sale deed only with total parking number sufficient to claim my rights over the allotted parking or exact parking numbers should be mentioned in Sale deed?
2) Mentioning the exact parking number in sale deed legally binding or provides assurance that i can retain the parking forever and can not be challenged by society member association(already formed)?
3)In late future e.g. 15 years if the parking numbers change or relocated by the association how that can be handled in sale deed(when exact numbers are mentioned).
Shailesh kumar
26 July 2020 at 22:23
Sir,
My mother have purchase a plot in 1986 and execute a sell deed between purchaser and seller. After execution the sale deed forwarded to sub registrar office. Once the registration was completed it was handed over by the seller to my mother and in those times purchaser did not felt the importance to go the sub registrar office.
In 2009 I have purchased the same property from my mother and registerd from the sub registrar office. When I applied for loan from bank and then they ask me to submit certified copy of these registry and to proceed further I got the certified copy of my mother and my registry copy of the plot purchased. After recieving my mother registerd certified copy I found that the registry was registered on some other person name. After finding this, I submitted the application in registrar office with the subject that "how is it possible that the the registry was not written on my mother name" . To clarify this more, in those time the registry was copied in hand written by the registrar office employee.Hence this prove that this was a theoretical mistake because original registry was named with my mother and it was with her. The stamp serial number was same in my mother's registry copy and hand written copy in registrar record copy. Although sub registrar told me that overwriting founded on stamp issued my mother's name, and he has been imposing that the name which was found in stamp paper, overwriting on my mother's name as he thought the registry was with me. According to him and his perception I was responsible for overwriting and the name of the other person in handwritten registry the property is right. The registrar is not agreeing to the fact behind it and why the overwriting has been done which is not clear who is responsible for that.althogh he is threatening to me for FIR against me
I have spent living 33 years in that property and approved map from development authority also assessment by Nagar Nigam. Since I have been submitting the house tax and electricity bill. In 33 years nobody came forward to claim on this property. So please give solution that how can I register my mother's name in sub registrar record office and can I sale this property as per the law because I have already purchased this property from my mother and transferred it to my name in 2009 and it was clearly registered in sub registrar office.
Regards
Shailesh kumar
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Rights of daughter on father's and grand mother's property
About me I am Sangeetha, Age -22 ,B.Sc graduate and I wish to ask some clarification on proprty rights.
I am only daughter for my mother (Aged-50-Divorce). My mother got divorce from my father after 17 years
(Marital life is only 2 years only for them) During the year of divorce got, I was 15 years old and at that time
one time settelment was made by father for the lumsum amount decided in the lok adalat court by giving 2 DDs
one for my mother and another one for me. Against this settelment only he got divorce from my mother .From my
childhood,I am always with my mother and still living with her and I am also unmarried. She is working in private firm
with less salary.I never saw him from my childhood to till date.He was govt rtd clerk. After getting divorce, my father
is not getting 2nd marriage and expired at the age of 60 recently.In this situation I wish to clarify some doubt on the property issues.
Properity-1 A residential house is there in my grand mother name (Father's mother ) and she is not alive.
Properity-2 A residential house is there in my father's name .
Will for property -1 is there, accordingly it will go to my father's younger sister.
Will for property -2 is there, accordingly it will go to my father's younger brother.
Shall I claim my father's share of property in the above two properties.If yes, in what way can I claim.
Yours faithfully,
Sangeetha.K