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Transfer of property from father (after demise)

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 25 August 2017 This query is : Open 
Dear Sir,
A self-acquired house is in my father's name. He passed away few years ago.
What are the formalities and costs involved (including an indication of lawyer's fee if any) to transfer such a property in NCR?
Is there any difference in costs if the property is transferred to mother (father's wife), one of the sons or one of the daughters?

Rest of the family members have no problem to surrender their rights.

Thanks in advance.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 25 August 2017
No reply to query from an author who is anonymous.

You can post the query in fresh thread with your identity and material facts.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 26 August 2017
Yes! you can transfer the property to your mother or or one of the daughters or one of the sons when other siblings are ready to surrender their rights.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 26 August 2017
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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 August 2017
@Rajendra K Goyal,
The website/forum allows posting of a query anonymously. If you have problem with that then you should write it elsewhere.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 August 2017
@Ms.Usha Kapoor,
Thanks for the initial response. I repost my query because I can't find exact answer(s).

What are the formalities and costs involved (including an indication of lawyer’s fee if any) to transfer such a property in NCR?
Is there any difference in costs if the property is transferred to mother (father’s wife), one of the sons or one of the daughters?
Kumar Doab (Expert) 26 August 2017
AQ.................is not replied................so NO reply.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 26 August 2017
You may post with your ID and you can get many replies..........
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 27 August 2017
No reply to an anonymous author.
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You have no right to guide an expert where to write and what to write.
It is abuse of this site for which the Admin must take suitable action and delete account of such member.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 28 August 2017
Again, this website/forum allows posting of queries anonymously. Are those who call them experts so naive that they are not aware?
Whoever doesn't agree with this rule of the website/forum should not post or reply.

The way so called experts (by the way they haven't shown any expert knowledge so far in this thread; only attitude/arrogance has been shown) have replied above, it seems that they are trying to bully a normal user who is posting the way this website/forum works.

Do I need to say what action must be taken against such chartacters who bully users?


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