Fraud by property buyer Fraud by property buyer

1 year ago

I have a property which i intend to sell. I did an agreement with a buyer. We agreed that the buyer would buy the property at 10 lakh per decimal rate. I have total 4 decimal land as per my sale deed.

After agreement, the buyer says that the part of land which is on the boundary, which municipality had asked me to keep as setback area, is not under my ownership. That area will be used as a common passage for the neighbours. He says that he will buy the remaining 3 decimal land at rs 30 lakh total.

Is the setback area not under my ownership, and can he force me to sell land at 30 lakh instead of 40 lakhs.

Advocate Simi Paul

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Hi client,
The setback areas are never meant for sell. Hence, it does not come under your ownership.
In case of agreement made, should be void as you said it mentions that you had 4 decimal land noted there in.

Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Setback area cannot be said that under your ownership. Because it is under your ownership so the concerned local authority that is municipality asked you to keep it as setback area.
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