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MY SISTER AND MY BAVA ARE MC CASE AND DIVERSE PENDING IN ANDHRA BUT MY BAVA PROPERTIES IN MUMBAI .THEY SELL THAT PROPERTY IN RECENT 1 MONTH .WHAT SHOUD TO DO BEC MY SISTER HAVE 1 BABY SHE AGE IS 6 YE ...
MY SISTER AND MY BAVA ARE MC CASE AND DIVERSE PENDING IN ANDHRA BUT MY BAVA PROPERTIES IN MUMBAI .THEY SELL THAT PROPERTY IN RECENT 1 MONTH .WHAT SHOUD TO DO BEC MY SISTER HAVE 1 BABY SHE AGE IS 6 YE ...
dear client kindly engage any local property lawyer or property lawyer of vidhikarya.
My paternal grandfather has a son and two daughters. My grandfather has willed me his own earned house. Now he is no more. I am not interested in property. His daughters are very much eager to receiv ...
Dear Client,
As gifting is a voluntary action, the gift deed should mention that the deed has been made voluntarily and out of the donor's own choice without any force or coercion. The deed should also declare that the donor is solvent (not bankrupt) and that the gift is being made without any consideration.
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My grandfather bought a bungalow in 90s. He has three son and one daughter. As the younger son was in central government service, the property was registered on his name. Bungalow had total 9 rooms li ...
take legal assistance from any local experienced property lawyer
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Respected Sir/Madam, I have a flat in a 8-flats building near Chennai, which has no drainage facility in the area. The common septic tank is full now and overflowing in front of my flat. Neither tenan ...
that flat where you live is governed by the by-laws and regulations of the society
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Respected Sir/Madam, I am staying in a flat which is been registered under my name in Bangalore which is been approved by BBMP, but we dont have a O.C. yet. Where half of the total flats belongs ...
Now, one has to register the apartment association under Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act, 1972 only, because in Societies act there was no provision for the apartments. Accordingly to KAOA, 1972, Deed of Declaration, Byelaws, other annexures should be registered in Sub registrar office. Later on the certified copies along with Form B and request letter should be submitted to Registrar.
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I am an Executive in Public Sector. I am buying a land worth of 8 Lakhs with my salary savings on my wife name. Will there be any issues. I have already paid token amount to the party through my bank ...
It is wise decision as you have more benefits
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Hi, my name is Amit and from Marathi, Hindu family. My dad wish to gift 50% share of his house to me. Its a MHADA house at Mumbai. My father bought the house with his hard earning 20 years back and to ...
self purchased property till the purchaser is alive, he has the right to deal with the property
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My father passed away last month without making a will for his properties or nomination for his bank account. I (Son), my mother and my married sister are now legal heirs to his assets. The details of ...
take Succession Certificate by applying into the competent court
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Hello Sir I have given advance 1.5 lakh rs for shop purchase which buying rate 5 lakh. Now shop owner said I dont want to sell my shop in this rate. I said i m not able to buy in new rate. So plz give ...
send legal notice and file money recovery suit.
My grandmother(expired 1 year back) had written the will and registered the house property in 2003. Legal heirs are her 3 daughters as per the document registered and my mother is one among them(2nd d ...
Are you a legal heir under these property right?
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