Certified copy of deed
5 years ago
I am 21 year old girl student. I have inherited my deceased fathers residential 22 year old flat. Other than the original copy of the deed, which was misplaced and I could obtain the certified copy, I have all the legal documents, like title suit change, mutation tax all in my name. Now I am in dire need to sell the property. But buyer's lawyer wants the original copy which I cant produce. HC has given me the title suit that I am the owner of the property. Please advise me how can I sell the property with the certified copy. My other legal documents are alright.
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You are entitled to sell. If this purchaser is not comfortable then search for another purchaser. You cannot get the lost sale deed any way. HC declaration is sufficient.
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You are entitled to sell. If this purchaser is not comfortable then search for another purchaser. You cannot get the lost sale deed any way. HC declaration is sufficient.
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Shreyash Mohta
Responded 5 years ago
A.Mam, if all your documents are in place and you have the certified copy as well there should not be a problem.
However, please file an affidavit stating that
1. You have lost the original copy and as such the certified copy shall be treated as original on and from the date of such affidavit
2. Also attach the HC order which states that you are the original owner of the property and have good name to sell the property.
Doing this will help the seller in the future.
Also, if required add clauses as to the same in the sale deed with reference to your affidavits and HC orders.
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Shreyash Mohta
However, please file an affidavit stating that
1. You have lost the original copy and as such the certified copy shall be treated as original on and from the date of such affidavit
2. Also attach the HC order which states that you are the original owner of the property and have good name to sell the property.
Doing this will help the seller in the future.
Also, if required add clauses as to the same in the sale deed with reference to your affidavits and HC orders.
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Shreyash Mohta
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A.Dear madam,
File an Affidavit that you have lost the Original and if somebody got it and return it to you will be suitably rewarded. Failing which you will apply for Certified Copy and on the basis of that you will proceed for Sale of the property.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
File an Affidavit that you have lost the Original and if somebody got it and return it to you will be suitably rewarded. Failing which you will apply for Certified Copy and on the basis of that you will proceed for Sale of the property.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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