Problem with uncle for joint property Problem with uncle for joint property

2 years ago

My father have a joint land property with my uncles.one year before they decided to sell the property.After selling half of property one of my uncle asking the joint village house to be be transferred in his name otherwise he would not sell the land property .When myself and my father went to village to discuss the matter they now filed a police complaint against us and broker who accompanied us that we are threatening them to sign the property As they are old aged police take the case sympathetically although it was a normal discussion and we also have the agreement copy in which we all agreed to sell the property through broker.

Pooja Sathe

Responded 2 years ago

A.file case for partition
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.go for partition to get your share.
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Anik

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A.Hi,
A co-owner of a property may sell his or her undivided share of the property if the buyer is willing to make the transaction in the manner described. Another option is to split the land, either by a court order or a deed, and then sell the divided property. Due to the fact that it is a joint land property, the consent of all owners is required. Any tangible solution may be beneficial only after reviewing the above-mentioned agreement copy, in which you all agreed to sell, any meaningful solution be given.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
A co-owner of a property is capable of selling his/her undivided share in the property provided the purchaser is willing to make a purchase in the said manner. Another way is to partition the property, either through court or through a partition deed and then affect sale of divided property. Since, it is a joint land property then consent of all owners is necessary. Any concrete remedy could be provided only after going through the above stated agreement copy, in which you all agreed to sell.

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