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PATRUNI SRINIVASA RAO (MAINTENANCE COORDINATOR)     11 March 2010

Legal hires for registration

I am planning to purchase plot with house registered with X (Hindu) of age 70 Years having one son and three daughters (all are majors and in abroad) is it required to get their signatures at the time of registration

the plot is in AP



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V. VASUDEVAN (LEGAL COUNSEL)     11 March 2010

Not necessary.

vasudevan

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mahesh kumar yadav (Advocate)     11 March 2010

yes we have to get signature of all legal heirs of that person, in order to future disputes, after getting signatures you have to notarized it here and then it is valid for registration 

PATRUNI SRINIVASA RAO (MAINTENANCE COORDINATOR)     11 March 2010

Thanks Mr.Vasudevan and Mahesh

I am confused with  two answers one for Yes and other one for No and also from the forums i undersatnd if it is self acquired property no need to get any others signatures, am i correct

Gundlapallis (Advocate)     12 March 2010

You are right - first check whether it is self-acquired property of your seller.  If it is then no need of signatures of his sons or daughters.  If not, you require them.

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PATRUNI SRINIVASA RAO (MAINTENANCE COORDINATOR)     12 March 2010

Thank you Gundlapallis yes conformed with sub registrer from the registrer office it is self acquired property

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