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2 years ago

My father along with his friend has purchased one house in 1991 in the following way. Let's say house had two equal parts : part A and part B. First both of them purchased part A with equal ownership. Then after 1 month they purchased part B in 1991 with equal ownership. Till this everything was registered paperwork.
Then in 1997, my father got expired. After that a wall was made in between the two parts A and B to separate them completely. We started living in part A and part B was given to my father's friend with mutual understanding (no paperwork).
Now we want to sell our part. Do we need signatures of my father's friend for selling our part A?
(The house is in Rajasthan)

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
Since your father and his friend brought the property jointly you will need his signatures to sell the property. You can also execute a release deed for your share in part B and his share in part A.
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