Land buying
11 months ago
Sir/mam I'm going to buy a land from a man.He has two sons.Younger son be in father's side and willing to sale and Elder son does not wish to sale.And the Property is Self-Acquired by the man.The Property does not contain patta.So Can I buy the land and any problem will occur with the elder son in future?
A.If the sons are not minor you can buy the property as you said it is a self acquired property hence.
So you buying the land is not a problem if the sons are major having completed 18 years of age as on date of registration
So you buying the land is not a problem if the sons are major having completed 18 years of age as on date of registration
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In case of self acquired property owner can dispose his property if the same is free of encumbrance post court searching. No consent is required from any family members for disposal of self acquired property.
In case of self acquired property owner can dispose his property if the same is free of encumbrance post court searching. No consent is required from any family members for disposal of self acquired property.
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