Dear Forum Members
I am buying a Residential Plot in Chennai within a layout. The seller is holding 4 Plots with Plot Nos as 38A (2400 Sq Feet), 38B (2400 Sq Feet), 39A (2250 Sq Feet) & 39B (2250 Sq Feet) and these 4 plots have now been divided and now being sold as 3 plots to satisfy the land & building plan approval criteria and requirements. The extent for the 3 plots A, B & C have been carved out of Plot Nos 38A, 38B, 39A & 39B.
The new plots have been divided as
- Plot A – Now measuring 3300 Sq Feet – 2400 Sft taken from Plot 38A & 900 Sft taken from Plot Plot 38B
- Plot B – Now measuring 3000 Sq Feet – 1500 Sft taken from Plot 38B & 1500 Sft taken from Plot 39A
- Plot C – Now measuring 3000 Sq Feet – 750 Sft taken from Plot 39A & 2250 Sft taken from Plot 39B
The query I have is
- How can I retain the original Plot No identity of Plot Nos 38 & 39 at the same time retain the new divisions of Plot A, B & C
- Should the Plot numbers be registered as Plot No 38&39A (38A & 38B Part); Plot No 38&39B (38B Part & 39A Part); Plot No 38&39C (39A Part & 39B);
I shall appreciate advise and opinions of the expert members in this forum and I look forward to hearing from you
Best regards
K Srinivasan