Buyer not changing his name after purchasing flat Buyer not changing his name after purchasing flat

6 months ago

I have sold a apartment flat to a person and he has not changed the property tax to his name and iam getting notices to pay the tax as it is still under my name and the buyer is not responding to my calls or messages ..how to take legal action on him

Anik

Responded 6 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

Your lawyer can help draft a legal notice to the buyer, demanding that they transfer the property tax to their name and settle any outstanding dues. This notice will typically give them a reasonable period to respond and comply with the demand. If the buyer does not respond or refuses to take action, you may need to file a formal complaint with the appropriate legal authority. In India, property tax matters are typically handled by the local municipal authority or corporation. Your lawyer can help you prepare and submit the complaint. If all else fails, you may need to file a civil lawsuit against the buyer for non-compliance with the sale agreement and failure to transfer the property tax to their name. Your lawyer will guide you through the process and represent you in court. Ensure that you have all the necessary documents related to the property sale, including the sale agreement, sale deed, and any other relevant paperwork. These documents will be crucial in proving your case.
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