Residential property
3 years ago
I own 2 residential flats jointly with my daughter in Bangalore. After marriage my son-in - law involved in rental managing. Even though initially I left it, slowly my daughter stopped responding to my queries. Now they Have shifted to Canada. Now after consistent pressure I got possession after he ensured vacation of flats. I stay in Chennai and find it difficult to manage vacant flats. My daughter has stopped communicating with me. The flats were actually bought by me and willingly registered by me as a joint property. Can I now seek independent legal control of the flats, since I do not want to deal with my son-in-law?
You just take possession of the property and then ask your daughter to execute relinquishment deed in your favour in respect of her 50% of share saying that it is your absolute property.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
Since it is a joint property between you and your daughter, you both are co-owners hence she will also have a say in the decisions relating to the property. If you want your son-in-law totally out of decision making process and want total control then you can ask your daughter to relinquish her right over the property either for consideration or without consideration and post this finalise it with a relinquishment deed.
Since it is a joint property between you and your daughter, you both are co-owners hence she will also have a say in the decisions relating to the property. If you want your son-in-law totally out of decision making process and want total control then you can ask your daughter to relinquish her right over the property either for consideration or without consideration and post this finalise it with a relinquishment deed.
Sidhaarth
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Suneel Moudgil
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Keches Shilwante
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DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK
Responded 3 years ago
You can issue legal notice to your daughter and son-in-law stating that they have no legal rights to interfere in your rights,