Partial Building registration possibility?
Hi, my father in law own earned property ( 2 story building )due to some personal reason( To safeguard from his elder son) ,he registered in the name of his son in law based on the trust . (like sold ...
Hi, my father in law own earned property ( 2 story building )due to some personal reason( To safeguard from his elder son) ,he registered in the name of his son in law based on the trust . (like sold ...
State full facts otherwise get paid consultation.
Hi, I am purchasing agri land in karnataka, however i dont own any agri land as per norm. My father holds agri land in AndhraPradesh and has a passbook against the same. may i get a notary against the ...
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We are residing in a standalone building having 22 flats and need to form a Association. Please let us know how much Vidhikarya will charge for this purpose. Further please let us know the steps or do ...
You can form & register association it differs from state to state . I am High Court Advocate practicing in Maharashtra & Goa and Karnataka. You can contact through Vidhikarya for reasonable charges safely & quickly.
After buying property shoul i give a new document xerox copy to the seller .seller is intending to give a document copy of my name to show to the incone tax in future is the right.
It's procedure to provide and performed all agreement documents i.e. sale deeds and property documents to sellers. Because it made that agreement genuine and legal. There is no problem to provide document to seller.
Hello Sir / Madam Good evening. I had altered my name through a Maharashtra Government Gazette. Based on this, I had requested my Housing Society to effect this change in the Share Certificate. Ho ...
dear client you have published in official gazette notification about your name changed.also you need to give public notice into local newspaper.
My friends grandfather purchased a land in favour of constructing a temple .and it was not constructed in his life time. Can my friend sell this property and construct a temple or can he able to regi ...
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If your grandfather purchased a land for construction on temple and due to which he was register any trust for such purposes then you have no right to sell out your grandfathers property.
Hello, I recently got married in Hyderabad and registered it. The marriage certificate does has two fields (blanks) for my spouse name stating that, Venkatesh Penchala is married to Harini Sherry (bef ...
I presume that your maiden name is noted as name before marriage and name after marriage must be shown as your married name.
Hi this is Abhishek. I want to know there is any registration rule for registration of 1floor which have 2bhk can be registered? House not belong to any society or any builder. House is G+2 own by ind ...
Yes you can purchase the sir floor and do the registration.
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Rajeev
RJ Associates
Trivandrum
Dear Team, I have recently joined a project in which I have to work as independent representative for qnet company.I wanted to clarify that is it illegal or unethical to join qnet as independent repre ...
It is illegal and you will land into a severe problem later on. I hope you know that Boman Irani son was questiones and fined on similar thing. Abstain yourself.
If you have doubt then you can discuss with me after fixing an appointment through Vidhikarya. Call their tollfree no.for that.
I had bought a land with my own money in 1990 and registed with my father name and signed by me.In 2010 my father give the property to my only younger brother and registed as giftdeed without my permi ...
if you can show by evidence and documents that you have funded the whole amount of this property though it was registered in your father`s name, you have a quite good chance of claiming the property for yourself or for your child.
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