Confirmation deed or Sale deed for margin land
Chetan Pichamuthu
(Querist) 12 June 2011
This query is : Resolved
Hi Experts,
Request advise on the subject matter;
1) My friend purchased 3 adjacent sites(1200*3=3600 sq.ft) from society members; the society had purchased the entire extent of land from villagers, converted and allocated them to members.
2)Now there is margin land(225 sq.ft) next to the sites & my friend intends to purchase/utilze the same...
Pls advise on the apporiate deed/document;
a)Sale deed from the Villagers who were the orginal land owners or rectification deed from the original allotes.
b)Sale deed from the society.
c) Confirmation deed from the villagers(since they are now demanding extra from all purchasers, citing low sale price to society) to include margin land, i.e (3600+225=3825sq.ft), by paying conveyance fees for the margin land.
Your time and advise is deeply appreciated.
Somnath mukherjee
(Expert) 12 June 2011
I CANNOT UNDERSTAND YOUR QUERY SO IT BETTER FOR YOU TO CONTACT AN ADVOCATE
R.R. KRISHNAA
(Expert) 12 June 2011
The remaining portion of property (225 sq.ft) can be purchased by way of sale deed from the present owners. The execution of the same can be witnessed by the villagers so that future objections dont arise.
Chetan Pichamuthu
(Querist) 12 June 2011
Thanks, but since the villagers are claiming extra money & since the previous site owners are not available, can't we get an confirmation deed from the Villagers...Also include the 225 sq.ft extent into the same deed.