icon My housing society handed over my flat

My housing society handed over my flat to deputy registrar for recovery of the society dues. Now I paid them in full 3 months back. The society written a letter to the Deputy registrar but my flat is

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
On payment of Society dues, the Registrar of Cooperative Societies is duty-bound to release your flat. However, when you do not receive any response either from the Society or Registrar, you need to meet the Dy. Registrar physically to access the reason behind the delay in the return of the flat. You can also escalate your grievance before the secretary to the Ministry of Cooperative and Municipal Affairs for redressal of your grievance.

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icon Undivided Share

Is it legal to buy or sell undivided share in an apartment in which you don't own a flat?

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
An undivided share of a common area in a development like an apartment complex can be sold without consent from others but not in a jointly owned property unless you hold a settlement deed in your favour for your share of the joint property.

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icon This is for all Land Attorneys

I am looking to invest in non-agricultural land in Agra as recently I have been given a proposal for a land deal that is available at a good discounted rate. Now this is a huge land parcel and is a un

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Manually, one needs to go to the local office of the land registry department and give the application for the required documents. With the charge of a nominal fee, the department will hand over the requested documents.
You can also visit the land department's official website online and fill out the required forms to acquire a copy of the land record.

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icon Collector land

Hi I bought an apartment in 2019 in Mumbai of a collector land. At the time the seller didn't provide us with the Noc of the collector and now I am selling the flat and the society wants collectors NO

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
For renting, mortgaging, gifting and selling these properties, the property owners need the prior permission of the collector. Apart from taking the collector permission to carry out the transaction, property owners have to pay a transfer fee if they plan to sell their property.
You can approach the collector office and ask for the same

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icon Rental property

I have a will that states that my late grandfather wants me and my sister to inherit a rental property after the death of his wife (alive). His wife and her family do not communicate with us but we ha

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Once the beneficiaries and their shares, rights and liabilities are decided, the property has to be transferred in their names. For this you need to apply for property transfer at the sub-registrar's office. “In most of the cases (documents needed are) Will; or Will with probate or succession certificate.

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icon Refund of amount from colony owner

I have booked a plot in a colony and paid 75% amount. 60% in white and 40% in cash. Anyway i lost interest in property and the builder advised me to transfer it to other party before registration. So

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can send a legal notice to them demanding your money. In case there is no reply, the you can file a money recovery suit against him to get back your money paid.

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icon Owner refusing to return advance paid for sale of flat

Hello, I paid 1 lakh rupees through bank transfer as advance to collect documents for verification to purchase a flat. There was no written agreement made. I don't want to go ahead with the purchase

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the absence of any written agreement to sale, when the earnest money is transferred to the owner's account by Bank transfer, then based on that standalone piece of evidence, you can serve a legal notice and file a civil suit for recovery of said money from the owner. Otherwise chance of getting back the said money from the owner appears to be not feasible based on the facts and circumstances of the matter. Reach out to an Advocate for further guidance and steps.

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icon Can there be multiple SPVs owning a single Real Estate property

We're thinking of a Startup based upon Fractional Ownership on Real Estate Properties, I had the query whether there can be multiple SPVs owning a single property so, we can cross the upper limit of 2

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Legal and Regulatory Framework: In India, the Companies Act, 2013 and other relevant regulations govern the formation and operation of companies and SPVs. While there is a limit on the number of shareholders for private companies (200 shareholders), you're right that using multiple SPVs could potentially bypass this limit.

Tax Implications: Different ownership structures can have varying tax implications for both the company and the individual investors. Tax laws can change over ti ...ReadMore

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icon Possession without OC and CC

I have purchased flat which comes under BDA and RERA completion date is end of September 23. Builder has not received CC and OC till now but they are asking to pay 100% money and start interior work.

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the absence of a Completion Certificate(CC) and Occupancy Certificate(OC) issued by the Civic Authority who approved the building plan on the application of the Builder/Developer, they are incompetent to execute an Agreement to Sale or Deed of conveyance and such a practice is defined as “unfair contract” u/s.2(46) of CPA, 2019. . Moreover, both CC and OC is also defined u/s.2(q) and 2(zf) of the Real Estate(R & D) Act, 2016 casting the obligation of the Builder/Developer to ...ReadMore

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icon REQUIRED PROPERTY VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS

We are planning to buy a Duplex inside a project made by the an Independent Developer in Bhubneswar. What are the mandatory documents should we ask from the developer/builder for verifying the Propert

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client.
Purchasing a property/land requires utmost care. One has to examine and find out the title of the seller or the nature of his right. A seller can sell only what he possesses. Therefore if a seller has a proper and valid title, on a purchase you will get the valid title. If the seller's title is defective, you will get only the defective title. When buying a property, legal due diligence is essential to avoid getting entangled in legal issues later. Here are some of the precautions y ...ReadMore

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