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Anonymous
(Querist) 10 June 2011
This query is : Resolved
We inherited property in Maharashtra and possess one unregistered Agreement of Sale executed in 1978 between our late parents and the builder with a Rs. 4/- stamp on it. The society was only formed and registered a few years later. We have no other documents.
Conveyance by builder in favour of the society got registered with the sub-registrar of assurances a few years ago.
Does this mean that the unregistered agreement is in all likelihood a copy and the original agreement having a stamp of Rs 5/- may actually have been registered and that original may be with the builder as it would not have been possible to get society conveyance without all members clearing their stamp duty dues?
Is there any steps we should take to secure any additional documents including copies?
bhagwat patil
(Expert) 11 June 2011
If at all any registered document is there you can get certified copy from sub registrars office.for details date and document no. you have to take the search of the record.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 11 June 2011
Mr.Bhagat has given You a right opinion,follow him.
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