Bala Subramanian
21 June 2019 at 07:57
I purchased a MHADA flat in 2013 and paid through cheque payent. AT that time, there was a rule that MHADA flats cannot be transferred for 10 years. The flat belonged to a person from Karnataka, and we prepared a Sale deed, General Power of Attorney, Deed of Assignment and Affidavit, and got it stamped and signed through a Notary and Advocate. Unfortunately the original owner, his wife and 1 daughter died in 2014; and 1 more daughter (family of 4) got married, and left her village without any information to anyone.
I am having difficulties to get the property registered, and MHADA is threatening to evict me from the premises.
Kindly advise how to pay stamp duty, and get the property registered in my name, and get the flat tranferred in my name. We have all original receipts of payment made to the original owner (as well as bank statements)
Thank you for your help
Best regards
Bala
Mhada flat purchased in 2013
I purchased a MHADA flat in 2013 and paid through cheque payent. AT that time, there was a rule that MHADA flats cannot be transferred for 10 years. The flat belonged to a person from Karnataka, and we prepared a Sale deed, General Power of Attorney, Deed of Assignment and Affidavit, and got it stamped and signed through a Notary and Advocate. Unfortunately the original owner, his wife and 1 daughter died in 2014; and 1 more daughter (family of 4) got married, and left her village without any information to anyone.
I am having difficulties to get the property registered, and MHADA is threatening to evict me from the premises.
Kindly advise how to pay stamp duty, and get the property registered in my name, and get the flat tranferred in my name. We have all original receipts of payment made to the original owner (as well as bank statements)
Thank you for your help
Best regards
Bala