mahendrakumar
(Expert) 13 April 2010
it depends upon the buyer.
usually,buyers insist on non encumbrance certificate of the property.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 13 April 2010
Until the mortgaged is redeemed the immovable property cannot be sold.
In the given case, if loan amount has been repaid then obtain clearance certificate and specific letter from bank in the name of revenue authority to redeem the mortgage.
mahendrakumar
(Expert) 13 April 2010
if the deed of the property is with the seller, the registration authorities do not insist on non encumbrance certificate.i.e why,i said it depends on the buyer.if he does not insist on the non encumbrance certificate from the revenue authorities,the registration will be done.
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal
(Expert) 14 April 2010
If the loan amount is paid in entirety, there remains no charge of the mortgagee over the property because as per mortgage deed the mortgagee has charge over the property till the entire loan amount is repaid. After repaying the entire amount due under the mortgage deed, the owner can sell his property to any person.
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