Prohibition of Transfer of Certain Land in Bangalore Prohibition of Transfer of Certain Land in Bangalore

1 year ago

I am planning to buy plot in Bangalore, how to verify its not under Ptcl

Anik

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A.Dear client,
It is always recommendable for the buyers to take the property documents to a real estate lawyer before proceeding with the sale. Visit a lawyer and give them the physical fees, they will inspect it and let you know.
PTCL ACT (the Karnataka scheduled caste and scheduled tribes (prohibition of transfer of certain land) Act, 1978 itself says that their allotted lands are not for sale. If it is under PTCL, you cannot buy it as the sub-registrar wouldn't allow the sale.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Your seller or yourself shall go to the office of assistant commissioner and seek an endorsement saying that the land under question is free from PTCL cases.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
You can have a look to all the sale deeds including the mother deed and then verify with the land records and revenue department yourself. Alternatively you can hire a lawyer to do the verification work for you.
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