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Kotte swathi Reddy   10 July 2020 at 08:53

I got a court injection how to register my own land ?

Hi sir ,This is Swathi . My father got property injection.how can he registered that land.can me explain the registration process.and Another person have illegal registration deed.how can we complaint that person?

PREM   08 July 2020 at 19:10

Sale of apartment reg

Sir

I am having an apartment and land in a prime area in Trivandrum.But the land is jointly owned by me and my brother .We pay land tax for it in our joint names The ground floor of the building is owned by my brother and 1st floor is owned by me.We pay building tax for this separately. The land is equally divided and the building stands in the joint land.Suppose I want to sell the first floor which I own .Will I want my brother's permission in writing for this.
Thanks in advance

Anonymous   06 July 2020 at 18:02

Settlement deed

Dear Experts,
Immovable commercial and residential property are settled by a muslim father in favour of son, out of love and affection. Whether, this can be revoked ? and any time limit.
Thanks in advance.

aananth   06 July 2020 at 18:00

Settlement deed

Dear Experts,
Immovable commercial and residential property are settled by a muslim father in favour of son, out of love and affection. Whether, this can be revoked ? and any time limit.
Thanks in advance.

Kumar   05 July 2020 at 06:21

Buying school and renting it to the same management.

Dear Experts,

I am planning to buy a school (Land + Building) which is currently registered as a Society under Andhra Pradesh Societies Act and rent it out to the same management. Please note that, I am not planning to run the school at least for next few years, due to different obligations, so I am planning to rent it out to the current management as they are interested in running the school for next few years.

As the School is currently registered under Society, I am not sure what is the best way to buy and rent this school. Could any experts in this forum please answer below questions. Greatly appreciate your help on this.

1. Is it a good idea to create new trust with my family members as members and purchase the School (land/building) in the name of trust and rent the school to the existing educational society which currently owns the school? OR Is it better to buy this property as an individual (on my name) and create rental agreement?

2. Which is better between registering property under my name vs newly created trust name from cost/taxes perspective? In case of trust name, Do I need to pay Property registration charges of 7.5% ? For example, in Andhra Pradesh, the base Andhra Pradesh Stamp Duty rate of apartment/ flat is 5%, transfer duty is 1.5%, and the registration fee is 0.5 %

3. In future, If I want to sell the property then what is better option Purchasing the school on my name VS purchasing the school on trust name?

Thanks,
Kumar

Soumen Jana   04 July 2020 at 23:17

Common passage

Mr X sell the property To Mr A & Mr B. Mr X mentioned 8ft common passage to Mr A(2015), 13ft common passage to Mr B(2010) mentioned sell deed. But The common passage is still the seller name. But now the seller Mr X disagree and block the road and not permit to taking electric and water line and concrete road through this common passage. In that case seller want again asked money to sell the common passage to the buyer Mr A &Mr B. Seller have some land in same Dag No...guide me in that case what can I do?

Mario   04 July 2020 at 18:38

Damage to balcony roof due to leakage

I stay in a cooperative housing society. Before i could purchase a second hand flat on 2nd floor which is also the last floor, the building terrace had asbestos sheets(This was fixed may be due to leakage) BUT still there was leakage ONLY from my balcony roof.

I brought it to the notice of CHS. The leakage was due to a concrete beam coming between asbestos sheets. To stop this leakage the concrete beam had to be demolished. The CHS funded the repairs. As the building itself is 20 years old, the demotilion of concrete beam has had a adverse affect on my balcony roof.

The leakage has stopped but concrete pieces are falling off from the balcony roof. This i feel was the direct impact of the demolished beam and also the LEAKAGE which was OVER SEVERAL MONTHS WHICH HAS WEAKENED THE STRUCTURE.

Now my question is who is responsible for the repairs(concrete pieces falling off) of the balcony considering its been 6 years since the repairs. Please note i had warned the committee the effects of beam demolition on my balcony roof and at the same time had vouched for its demolition as i was the affected party.

If the CHS says they are not responsible for repairs than what is the future course of action?

Mario   04 July 2020 at 18:25

Damage to balcony roof due to leakage

I stay in a cooperative housing society. Before i could purchase a second hand flat on 2nd floor which is also the last floor, the building terrace had asbestos sheets(This was fixed may be due to leakage) BUT still there was leakage ONLY from my balcony roof.

I brought it to the notice of CHS. The leakage was due to a concrete beam coming between asbestos sheets. To stop this leakage the concrete beam had to be demolished. The CHS funded the repairs. As the building itself is 20 years old, the demotilion of concrete beam has had a adverse affect on my balcony roof.

The leakage has stopped but concrete pieces are falling off from the balcony roof. This i feel was the direct impact of the demolished beam and also the LEAKAGE which was OVER SEVERAL MONTHS WHICH HAS WEAKENED THE STRUCTURE.

Now my question is who is responsible for the repairs(concrete pieces falling off) of the balcony considering its been 6 years since the repairs. Please note i had warned the committee the effects of beam demolition on my balcony roof and at the same time had vouched for its demolition as i was the affected party.

If the CHS says they are not responsible for repairs than what is the future course of action?

Rangee   03 July 2020 at 23:31

Sarfasi law

Sirs,
My question is one lady mortgaged her property by depositing title deed with bank as guaranttor for loan of her sons firm. she died leaving a will prior to mortgage as per the will 52% of property mortgaged she has gifted to third pary her relative who is not legal heir. the will was not revealed to the Bank until issue of 13(2) notice, now whether this property willed to third party can be sold under sarfasi law, please answer

Anonymous   01 July 2020 at 01:26

Stamp duty on gift deed by donee

Respected lawyers

If donee pays the stamp duty on gift deed. Can this be challenged as consideration to make the gift deed void?

Thanks