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Manasa (ITA)     30 May 2012

Noc

Hello Everybody

I have a query on No Objection Certificate. We have a house in Bangalore and we are planning to sell the same. One of the buyers have asked for NOC.

Our house is built on  an ancestral property where one part of the ancestral property was converted to a site and sold. We purchase that site and built a house. Now the buyer to whom we are planning to sell the house is asking for a NOC from the sons of original property owner. We contacted the original property owner and he is refusing to sign the NOC.

The buyer is not going to buy the property because there is no  NOC.

Please advice what can be done in this case.

Also is there any alternate document which is a substitute for NOC.



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adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     30 May 2012

The seller had right to sell the ancestral property to the extent of his share only, but not entire property.  You have to convince tthe seller from whom you purchased.  It is an ancestral property sons of the seller have got equal share.


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