Property purchase
RESMI
(Querist) 08 March 2018
This query is : Resolved
I purchased a property during last November. Total extent of property was 8.351 cents. Property was first purchase as UDS of 5.351 centsof land and ground floor in my name and uds of 3 cents and first floor in my wife's name. But at the time of registration there was a mistake in sale deed . Instead of 5.351 cents, they entered as 5.0351. We rectified the same by creating another sale deed for 0.315 cents.
At the time of first registration itself pokku varavu was done for 8.351 cents. So we didn't go for pokuva ravu procedure at the time of second registration. Now issue is village officials are saying since the property was purchased on uds basis seller also have right in the property and land tax receipt will be in the name of all the three. Is this rule correct. I purchased property on uds basis clearly mentioning both land and building share . Kindly advise.
RESMI
(Querist) 08 March 2018
It is 5.351 and not 5.315. Total extent is 3.38 Ares and at the time of first registration 2.04 Ares and 1.21 Ares were transferred and later on 13 sq meter(3.38-(2.04+1.21).secondly rectification deed can't be done for material changes. For doing rectification deed registration dept asked me to pay conveyance charges for the whole extent and not for the difference. My doubt is when we purchase a property on UDS basis mentioning land and building share, then will Sellers' right remain in it or not
RESMI
(Querist) 08 March 2018
It is 5.351 and not 5.315. Total extent is 3.38 Ares and at the time of first registration 2.04 Ares and 1.21 Ares were transferred and later on 13 sq meter(3.38-(2.04+1.21).secondly rectification deed can't be done for material changes. For doing rectification deed registration dept asked me to pay conveyance charges for the whole extent and not for the difference. My doubt is when we purchase a property on UDS basis mentioning land and building share, then will Sellers' right remain in it or not
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 09 March 2018
Same Query;
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Property-purchase-674861.asp
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 11 March 2018
It is absurd, ridiculous and stupidity to repeat same story.