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tejinder sethi   08 December 2024

Nominations in cooperative housing society

My father has filled nomination in my name as a nominee. He expired and now when I approached the society to transfer flat in my name on the basis of nomination. But they are asking me to get NOC from other legal heirs. Is it correct? Please advise 



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This discussion clarifies the role of a nominee in cooperative housing societies. While a nominee is appointed to receive the property, they act as a custodian on behalf of the legal heirs. The society may require No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from other legal heirs to ensure a smooth transfer and prevent disputes, especially if there are objections.

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Pooja (Advocate)     08 December 2024

from which do you belong ?

tejinder sethi   08 December 2024

I didn't understand your question 

Advocate Singh_Legal   08 December 2024

This is not correct.

NOC not required from anyone.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     08 December 2024

The nominee is just a trust to receive the property on behalf of the legal heirs, hence here is no infirmity in the society demanding NOC from the legal heirs especially when any one of the legal heirs has given any objection to transfer the share certificate to the noiminee.

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     08 December 2024

Yes. A Nominee is only the custodian of the property, and he shall hand it over to the legal heirs. All the legal heirs shall execute a relinquishment deed in favour of one legal heir, or they can partition the property.


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