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Prabhushankar (Taxpayer)     08 June 2010

error is schedule of property

Hi,

 

  I am planning to buy a property, and its title deeds are as follows

  1.  Plot alloted by a society in 1978, through a registered sale deed to one Mrs.Madam

  2. in 1980 Plot was sold through a registered sale deed from Mrs Madam to Mr.Sir

  Now the issue

   In first slae deed, the plot size is measured as 60x40   (documented as E-W 60 feet and N-S 40 feet)

   Where as in second deed, it is mentioned as  40x60  (documented as E-W 40 feet and N-S 60 feet)

   Where as the actually plot size is  60x40   (E-W 60 feet and N-S 40 feet) 

  Mr.Sir is no more and his family owns it, from whom I am planning to buy

  No idea to any one where is Mrs madam (she may not be alive, considering she would be atleast 85 now, if alive )

 

 Now is it an issue, and if so how to correct it.

 

regards,

-manju

 

 



 4 Replies

G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     09 June 2010

what the encumbrance ceritifcate says. have you verified any mutations hat in EC?

Prabhushankar (Taxpayer)     09 June 2010

The EC reflects   60x40 and 40x60.  I am not sure what is mutation certificate.

Present owner has pledged the property twice with Bank and Govt(he was a Govt employee), every time it has shown as 40x60(wrongly, assuming teh representation is as  NS x EW).

I don;t know what is mutation.

 

regads,

-manju

Prabhushankar (Taxpayer)     09 June 2010

Few more information, Mrs.Madam is no more and she has only one daughter, whom I was able to reach out, fortunaetly she is stays within 10 kms of my house. Since I have sale agreement, with  Mr.Sir wife and children, regestered, is it advisable to get teh rectification deed done from Mrs.Madam's daughter?

 

Appreciate the response from the legends here.

 

regards,

-manju

Prabhushankar (Taxpayer)     13 June 2010

Appriciate the help from the forum on this topic.


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