I am planning to buy a property. The person selling has given me a court decree partition copy among his siblings and parents. The copy provided is an e-copy of a court decree. Is it a valid document? should I wait for it to be registered in the sub-register office?
When purchasing land based on a court decree, it's crucial to ensure the document's validity. While an e-copy may be provided, it's advisable to obtain a certified copy directly from the registrar's office. Furthermore, ensure the property is officially registered in the seller's name before proceeding with the purchase to avoid potential risks.
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