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dbanna (clerk)     15 January 2012

Fasley required documents to buy land

 

Hi,

Please provide your suggestion.

 

Actually the property, which has only fasley documents, donated by nizam to the plot owner kishan during/before independence time, now their sons who are above 60 yrs, want to sell their property. 

Now, plot owner is selling a property with about 60 yrs old documents, called as fasley documents. Now the problem is they don't have neither link document nor encumberance certificate has no data nor the property is registered on their(seller) name.

But they are having electricity and water connection and the locality knows them and  everything as usaul.  The owners childern/grand children are ready to sign the documents and they are willing to sell the property. 

As per my assumption, in these fasley documents(which are in urdu) mentions only power of attorney given to the existing owner, but nowhere it is mentioned as, 'the seller is the owner of the property'.

Please let us know, how much reliable is this documentation and can they sell it.

Thank you,



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sridhar pasumarthy (ADVOCATE)     15 January 2012

Dear dbanna,

Are the sellers paying any property tax?  If so, for how long?

Are there any other proofs of their possession of the property?

Anyway, I think it is not safe to purchase such type of property for lack of valid title.  You will not get even bank loans unless u produce link documents/title deeds.

If still ur interested in purchase, let them execute a family arrangement among their family members and get it registered.  Also make a newspaper publication inviting objections from the public for the proposed purchase.


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