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P. Selvam (Manager - HR)     08 April 2010

Legal Opinion

Dear Sirs,

 

One of frined would like to involve himself in the field of real estate and to do neat business. Whenever he approach the landlord to buy a land from them, he himself would like to prepare the legal opinion about the land. Hence, can any one of you guide us how to proceed about to do the legal opinion and legal feacibility.

 



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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     09 April 2010

 

Purchasing a property/land requires utmost care. One has to examine and find out the title of the seller or nature of his right. A seller can sell only what he possesses. Therefore if a seller has proper and valid title, on purchase you will get valid title. If the seller's title is defective, you will get only defective title. The simple reasoning is that he can sell what he has, and nothing more. Hence it is always better to get the documents scrutinized by a good lawyer before purchasing the same.

bhagwat patil (Property due diligence 9422773303)     10 April 2010

he has to go through tranfer of property act, land revenue cod and related land law like mofa, btal, hindu sucession act  the latest sc judgements. it is simple .keep in touch with tranfer deeds.and always think for positive solution of problems


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