Legal property queries refer to any legal questions or concerns related to buying, selling, or owning a property. These may include queries about title deeds, ownership disputes, land acquisition laws, and property registration. Seeking legal advice is crucial to avoid any legal complications and ensure a smooth and secure property transaction.
Read moreReplied by Pramuditha Bawa On 6/7/2023
No, renting out a disputed property is not legal. Disputed property is property that is the subject of a legal dispute over ownership or title, and any attempt to ren...
Replied by Indrakanta Gandhi On 5/7/2023
A lease agreement for immovable property for a period of one year or more in India must be registered under the Registration Act of 1908. The lease must be registere...
Replied by Mukti Dalal On 5/7/2023
When purchasing a resale property, it is critical to inspect the property documents to ensure a smooth ownership transfer. The sale deed, property tax receipts, building plan approval, encumbrance certificate...
Replied by Shrikirti Mannan On 4/7/2023
The tax implications of money received in a family settlement vary depending on where the money came from and why it was paid. Money received as a gift or inheritanc...
Replied by Tuka Haldar On 3/7/2023
In India, the right of maternal grandchildren to inherit is determined by the personal laws that govern their family. In general, maternal grandchildren have inheritance rights, but the specific law...
Replied by Nagi Kumar On 4/7/2023
A loan can be obtained on a partition deed as long as it is registered and legally enforceable. Typically, lenders require proof of ownership and clear title to the propert...
Replied by Sanwariya Gokhale On 4/7/2023
Yes, if the parties involved wish, family settlements can be registered. Registering a family settlement can give the agreement legal recognition and enforceability. However, registration is not required, and partie...
Replied by Onella Dubey On 5/7/2023
In India, there are no specific days considered auspicious for property registration. However, it is critical to ensure that all necessary documents are in order and that the registration i...
Replied by Shaurya Anthony On 5/7/2023
To register your land, you must bring the necessary documents to the local sub-office registrars and pay the registration fees and stamp duty. The sale deed, proof of ownership, identit...
Replied by Naini Mani On 4/7/2023
Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is a document that shows any registered transaction related to a property, such as mortgages, liens, or easements. CC, on the other hand, is an abbreviation fo...