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3 months ago

In 1976a property was divided into 4 people,in that one person made a GPA TO another person in 1990.again this person made a GPA in 1996.my father bought this property through sale deed and got registered in 2000.We are paying bbmp taxes from 24years and in the position also.We thought of selling our land due to our personal problems but everyone are asking for very less amount by saying there is a legal issue...Then there is no value for the present owner who has paid taxes and bills on time??why my property is not legal?I am from Bangalore and the property is in Bangalore

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Responded 2 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
A freehold title and encumbrance-free status of the property enhances both its value and demand in the market. Court searching is a process that is commonly carried out by a prospective Buyer to verify the status of the property before entering into a deal with any property. So, to set aside the public myth of legal issues pertaining to your property that underrated its value, get yourself satisfied with the property papers after conducting a random search from authentic sources. You can hire the service of a property lawyer or certified agencies who carry out the court search of the property and if any anomaly or discrepancy is revealed affecting the title or encumbrance of the property, get the said discrepancies or deficiencies regularised taking appropriate steps in the right way to restore the value and demand of the property.
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