Plot Name Tranfer Query
3 months ago
We are looking to transfer the plot from one-person (A) to 2-person (B and C) names. All are relatives and we just want to transfer property to other names. What is the legal process for it? Also, both new owners (B and C) needed to present during transfer?
A.Dear Client,
To transfer a plot from one person (A) to two individuals (B and C), you will typically need to follow the legal process of property transfer. This often involves drafting a sale deed or gift deed, depending on the nature of the transfer. The deed should be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper, adhering to the Stamp Duty Act applicable in your region. Ensure that the document clearly specifies the intention to transfer the property from A to B and C. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to draft the deed and ensure compliance with property laws specific to your location. The deed may then need to be registered at the local sub-registrar office. Both new owners (B and C) might need to be present during the registration process, providing their identification documents. Keep in mind that property laws can vary, so it's crucial to seek legal advice to navigate the specific requirements and procedures in your jurisdiction.
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To transfer a plot from one person (A) to two individuals (B and C), you will typically need to follow the legal process of property transfer. This often involves drafting a sale deed or gift deed, depending on the nature of the transfer. The deed should be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper, adhering to the Stamp Duty Act applicable in your region. Ensure that the document clearly specifies the intention to transfer the property from A to B and C. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to draft the deed and ensure compliance with property laws specific to your location. The deed may then need to be registered at the local sub-registrar office. Both new owners (B and C) might need to be present during the registration process, providing their identification documents. Keep in mind that property laws can vary, so it's crucial to seek legal advice to navigate the specific requirements and procedures in your jurisdiction.
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Yes, B & C also must present before the sub-registrar office and get registered sale deed by paying suitable stamp duty without which it cannot be legally transferred.
Yes, B & C also must present before the sub-registrar office and get registered sale deed by paying suitable stamp duty without which it cannot be legally transferred.
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