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2 years ago

I want to purchase a property. This property is registered on a lady having six sons. She made a registered will giving this land to 5 of her sons . Now she died about 10 years ago now these 5 sons want to sell property and i want to purchase .....now what legal procedure should i follow to avoid any problem in future. Out of thsese 5 sons one died 1 year back.

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,

You can secure your rights in the property if all four and legal heir(s) of the deceased brother sign the selling deed. If the legal heir of the deceased sibling is unwilling to sign the sale deed, have them sign a relinquishment deed.

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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.As you have not mentioned about any probate of that Will so it is assumed that the Will had not been probated. To purchase that property in registered manner, it is necessary to execute that Purchase Deed by the surviving four sons and the widow & children of the deceased son as Sellers and for future safe guard against dispute,it is necessary to make that sixth son as Confirming Party.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.If all the four and legal heir(s) of the expired brother is signing the sale deed and then it is a good way to safeguard your rights in the property. If the legal heir of the expired brother is not ready to sign the sale deed then get a relinquishment deed done by them.
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