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Raja   27 June 2017

AGPA legal Heirs -Reg

sir/madam my query regarding agpa...'A' has executed AGPA with possession to ' B '...duly stating that total sale consideration was paid to seller(A) in agpa document..
Now B has expired , and after B expired, A again sold that property to C without consenting legal heirs of B..

I am fourth party and I want to buy that property from C....Kindly inform whether I can buy that property from C...will there be any legal complications from the legal heirs of B in future...plz help me sir/madam...


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Kumar Doab (FIN)     27 June 2017

Avoid such property deals.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     27 June 2017

'Buyer Beware' applies to property deals. It shall be appropriate to get proper legal opinion from a very able local senior counsel specializing in revenue/property/civil matters before signing or making payment.

This may cost some FEE but can defend long term interest and hard earned monies.

 


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