Joint property
Vishal
(Querist) 19 December 2015
This query is : Resolved
My mother and grandmother had purchased a shop jointly few years back and my grandmother passed away last year. My grandmother has 3 sons and one daughter including my father. Now we want to sell the shop so what shall be the next step. Shall we get a haq tyag signed by my grandmother's children, so that my mother will be the sole owner. Secondly does haq tyag needs to be registered at registrar office.and what if any of the parties refuses to sign.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
(Expert) 19 December 2015
Hi,
Yes Haq tyag (relinquishment deed ) has be registered or while selling the property you can get the successors as a party to the agreement.
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Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 19 December 2015
If the property is to be sold urgently, all the legal heirs of grand mother may sign the sale deed.
Vishal
(Querist) 22 December 2015
Thak you sir for your response. If any of the successors is unwilling to sign the haq tyag then what is the other option.and secondly is it necessary for all the successors to be present in registrar office during registration.
Vishal
(Querist) 22 December 2015
Thak you sir for your response. If any of the successors is unwilling to sign the haq tyag then what is the other option.and secondly is it necessary for all the successors to be present in registrar office during registration.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 25 December 2015
Yes. Their presence is required.