icon PROPERTY FRAUD

I HAD PURCHASED A PLOT SOME YEARS AGO BUT WHEN I WILL PROCEED FOR FENCING THE SHOWN AREA BY THE SELLER SOME OTHER PERSON CAME AND CLAIMED THAT THE LAND BELONGS TO HIM. I HAVE PROPER REGISTRY AND PAVTI

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
1) Go to the Court and obtain court orders .

2) it may be just tactics to extort money

3) file police complaint against him for crimninal trespass if he trespasses on your land

4) contact a local lawyer

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icon Settlement of ancestral property among siblings

Hi We are 3 siblings. Our father has an ancestral property in Goa in his name. He passed away 2 years back. I want to sell the property and have found a buyer. My 2 siblings want to keep the propert

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
A relinquishment deed must be in writing, and the deed must be registered. By “section seventeen of the Registration Act, 1908,” relinquishment deeds must be registered at the relevant sub-registrar office. Legal Rights should be claimed in the deed.

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icon Common wall being used for toilet

We live in a duplex. My neighbour is building a toilet on common wall and when he asked for permission he told us for a room. Can I make him stop his building toilet on common wall?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
This is illegal. No person can infringe on common area. You can very well file an injunction suit against the defendant seeking the relief to restrain him from proceeding with the proposed construction in the common area,

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icon Proper entry not available for my parking slot in housing society

Recently had bought a car but the entry is very narrow to park in designated parking slot There are many vacant slots put up for rental and had requested a change of current slot to the other availabl

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Review society bylaws: First, carefully review the society's bylaws and rules and regulations related to parking. Check if there are any provisions that address parking space allocation, transfers, or changes.

Communicate in writing: Document all your communications with the society management committee regarding the issue. It's essential to have a record of your requests and their responses.

Mediation or arbitration: Check if the society has provisions for mediation or arbitrati ...ReadMore

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icon Gift deed

Gift deed was imade in 2011 . The donner died on 2018. Now gift can be challenged now in the court?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
When a donor passed away following the transfer of ownership of a property through a deed of gift approximately 7 years ago, your question cannot be adequately answered until and unless you explain the reasons or rationale behind contesting the said deed of gift before the Court, especially in the absence of the donor.

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icon TDS in case of composite agreement during purchase of flat in Bangalore

Hello I have query regarding TDS on purchase of flat in Bangalore. Builder has made two agreements, one for sale agreement of plot and other for construction. Plot sale was quoted as 50lakh and constr

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Taxes play a significant role in the purchase or sale of real estate in India. Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) on the sale of property under Section 194-IA is one such tax. Here, the term "property" exclusively refers to tangible items like buildings and land. When buying a property, the buyer is required to deduct tax before paying the seller. In India, 1% of the entire transaction consideration is deducted as TDS when buying real estate. All property kinds, including residential, co ...ReadMore

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icon Housing Society Bifurcation

We have 11 towers in our society, of which buildings A,B,C and D were formed in 2015 and later on the work continued till 2022 to complete the remaining 7 towers viz. E,F1,F2,G,H,I and W. In the meant

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
We would like to let you know that once a society or flat owners association is established and registered with the housing department of the relevant State Government for the entire housing complex, the society or association is governed by its bylaws and cannot be divided as per those bylaws unless and until it is approved by the appropriate authority. Regarding question no. 2, it should be mentioned that upon payment of common maintenance fees, you have access to all amenities an ...ReadMore

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icon Room on terrace

We have a private terrace of 1200 sqft. It's been sold to us and has its mentioning in the registration of the flat. The entry to this terrace is from our flat and its the top terrace to us. We would

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Every owner of a flat has an equal right to use the terrace area because it is a component of the common space. The builder may sell the terrace area if the purchase agreement stated that it might be sold with the approval of other flat owners or upon receipt of a notice of consent. So, in order to build a room on the terrace, you need NOC from the Society of Flat Owners and authorization from the Municipal Corporation.

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icon Property settlement as per will

Hi sir this issue is regarding property settlement , my grandmother had earned own property by working hard not having single rupee from his husband , hence her is own property not her ancestral or he

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
On receipt of a letter of administration from the Civil Court by filing suit for probate of the latest Will of your grandmother by the executor of the Will, you can take legal action for unauthorized occupation against your brother for evicting him from the property title of which is transferred to you through the probate of the Will. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.

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icon Non cooperation by one of the flat owner

What are the avenues available to make non cooperating owner to share for common renovation work?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Dealing with a non-cooperating owner in a situation that requires common renovation work can be challenging, but there are several avenues you can explore to encourage their participation. It's important to note that the specific legal options and remedies available may vary depending on your location and the relevant property laws. Here are some general approaches to consider:

Communication and Negotiation: The first step is to try and communicate with the non-cooperating owner an ...ReadMore

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