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Shashank (Proprietor)     07 March 2013

Sale deed not executed

I have invested in a land scheme in 2004. I have made all the payments towards the purchase of the land & also have the receipts from the developer. 

As due to some personal problems, the sale deed was not executed & the stamp duty & the registration of the property was not done. Last month, I came to know that the developer had sold the property to some 3rd party. the developer had given an advertisement in the paper asking for the original allotees to come forward & get the property registered. 

In this case can we take the property back from the developer? Is it a case of fraud as inspite the full payment being received the property was resold to third party.

Thanks



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Adv. Nikhil Seth (legal consultant (9867264707))     07 March 2013

You  reply to developer and give your supporting documents for the claim and meet the developer personally  and inform that you are ready to registered

 

Adv. NIKHIL SETH

Mumbai

9833116807

Shashikant V. Patil (Lawyer)     07 March 2013

Served him a Legal Notice.  You have also not made an Agreement to sale with the Developer is big lacuna from your side and paid him a full amount.  Anyway, you may approach to the consumer court , file a case there with all your receipts of money advanced to the developer for purchase of property.

Shashank (Proprietor)     08 March 2013

The developer with the help of a solicitor had put a notice in the newspaper asking the original purchasers of the land to come forward & complete the deal. As we were unaware of this, he went on to sell the land to a third party. I had approcahed the developer but he says legally I cant do anything. 


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