Agreement cum general power of attorney can sale the property
Mohammed Khairul Hasan
(Querist) 04 November 2014
This query is : Resolved
sirs, I am from Hyderabad and I want to buy a property agriculture land from AGPA holder. they have sale agreement cum GPA with possession dated 07-10-2007 from the owners by paying the amount(document have signatures of the late owner and his family members). when I took the Encumbrance Certificate from sub registrar the certificate show the AGPA as (CL) and owner and his family as (EX)and it is registered as "sale agreement cum GPA".
The owner and his family member is the actual pattadar. The AGPA became the Attorney with possession and also the purchaser in this document.
Please advice me
1. if the AGPA name in EC show as CL. is this document properly registered with Sub registrar on the AGPA name?
2. Can the AGPA sell this property to a third party without any legal issues?
3. if I buy this agricultural land do I end up in legal issues from any one?
4. how can I check the document and any legal issues if I buy the plot?
Guest
(Expert) 04 November 2014
Dear Author,The Contents of your Query states it is Legally Valid.Still and Since you are going to Invest the Money show it to a Local Good Advocate and take a Strong Legal Opinion Before Proceeding Please
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 06 November 2014
It appears there is ambiguity in the name of the GPA holders for which the papers need to be scrutinised.
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