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Notorised GPA for signing in front of Subregistrar Sales Deed Coowners Notorised GPA for signing in front of Subregistrar Sales Deed Coowners

3 years ago

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I am buying a flat which is ready to move but registered from person X and Builder Y. Recently we got the assignment agreement done. Me, my wife and my mother will be the co-owners of the flat. In the assignment agreement, all 3 of us are mentioned and signed. This we got post to mother , got signed, and got it back. My mother is in Maharashtra.

Now the sales deed will happen at sub-registrar between me and the builder Y with person X as witness. Due to Covid situation, my mother cannot travel to Bangalore where flat is located. Builder gave us a reference notorised GPA copy , based on which I asked my mother to make a notorised GPA and send me. Now I am reading that GPA has to be registered without which its not valid. In this Covid sutiation nor her nor I can meet at a common plave to get this registered, so the question is will notarized GPA will grant me the power to sign on her behalf in front of Sub registrar? Will sub registrar allow this?

What is the alternative? If sub-registrar does not allow then if we decide to go ahead and registrer only on my and my wifes name, that will create contradiction with assignment agreement. Will that be an issue later.

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Without a registered PoA you will not be able to get the property registered including her name. SO, the alternative for you is to remove her name from the Sale Deed.

There should not be any problem. I did not get it that why they made you sign an Assignment Agreement? Is it done in place of Agreement to Sale?
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