Open car parking allotment
2 years ago
I am going to purchase a under construction flat and builder told me he would provide open parking. He agreed to mention in sale agreement but not in index 2. Is this alright? . Moreover he would provide with open parking allotment letter on builder letterhead. Is that a valid legal document?
A.Car parking area has to be part of the sale deed and must be included in the schedule without a miss otherwise later on if he refuses then you will not be able to claim it legally. Car parking is part of your property for which you will be paying money and taxes so, get it included in the sale deed and the schedule.
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A.Dear Sir
It must be mentioned in the schedule of sale deed which may be ultimately executed by him.
It must be mentioned in the schedule of sale deed which may be ultimately executed by him.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman
Responded 2 years ago
A.Builder ko sale deed me hi likna chahiye tha. Sale deed me likha jaida authentic hota.
Ab agar builder aapko apne letter pad par likkar de raha hai. Tab bhi thik hai. Letter likhte time aap two witnesses ke signature jarror karaye.
Yadi satisfied hue h to respond jarror kare.
Ab agar builder aapko apne letter pad par likkar de raha hai. Tab bhi thik hai. Letter likhte time aap two witnesses ke signature jarror karaye.
Yadi satisfied hue h to respond jarror kare.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hello
The sale agreement is valid document to mention regrading car parking. Also the letterhead would also be helpful in case if he refuses to give you the same. Also if the builder doens't complies to his words you could file a complaint against him under the RERA Act and seek relief.
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The sale agreement is valid document to mention regrading car parking. Also the letterhead would also be helpful in case if he refuses to give you the same. Also if the builder doens't complies to his words you could file a complaint against him under the RERA Act and seek relief.
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A.If he has agreed to mention it in the sale document it is absolutely right. Also if he has provided the same on the builder letter it is completely valid. also in case if later refuses to do so you can file a complaint under RERA act.
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