Transfer of property - My maternal grandfather Transfer of property - My maternal grandfather

1 year ago

My maternal grandfather mother's father wants to transfer the house to my name, but as his and my surname is not the same what will be the procedure to transfer and what will be the amount required to pay for the procedure?? It's a mhada flat.

Anik

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A.Hello,
Once property is transferred to a beneficiary by a will, the beneficiary becomes the absolute owner. Hence, there should not be any legal issues if you bequeath the house in favour of your son in your will. If your son is a minor, you may appoint and nominate any trustworthy person as a legal guardian who will look after the property till he becomes an adult.
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