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For registering leave & license is property card complusory? or just tax receipt is sufficient..

(Querist) 07 August 2013 This query is : Resolved 
I want to register Leave & License Agreement, The document I had registered in 2008 and now expired on 2013... There after I renewed on 29-Mar-2013 by taking signatures and Now I want to register, The LICENSEE and I both approched registrar, Now the registrar is insisting for PROPERTY CARD where as in our old registered L&L we had only submitted latest corporation tax receipt. Now through this esteemed forum I would like to know whether PROPERTY CARD is compulsory for registering L&L or just Corporation Tax Receipt is sufficient. ?

Please reply your valuable opinion...

thanks in advance
ajay sethi (Expert) 08 August 2013
if you have the property card submit it . no harm in doing so
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 08 August 2013
Nothing more to add.
Struggling Landlord (Querist) 09 August 2013
Thanks for the repply, Actually the technical problem is in Corporation Tax receipt my name is muted, But on property card its in my fathers name... So does it matters for registration. In earlier registry I only submitted tax receipt and registerd the doc. But now on renewal the regitrar is insisting for proprty card and he ask for my name to be added, I gave him NOC from my father but still my doc not registered

prabhakar singh (Expert) 09 August 2013
As your father is alive you are not owner or landlord and can not claim to be owner on basis of his NOC,and how you got property mutated in your name just in his lifetime.
why didn't you got a POA from your father for letting purposes?
To me Registrar is right .

Some thing wrongly done in past can not become precedent to continue the wrong.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 09 August 2013
Well advise by experts.


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