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mana   30 May 2018

Property transfer

Our residential house was bought by my father from his salary income (not ancestral) but in my mother's name, in the registry deed as well as revenue receipt upon mutation way back during 1965-1967. My father died in 1990 and mother is alive. We are 2 married brothers & 4 married sisters. What is the most hassle free and less costing transfer mechanisms during my mother's lifetime or beyond. I assume, sisters would not be interested (got married in 1978, 1981, 1992, 2001 & sons got married in 1994, 2009). After father's death, all the expenses of household was maintained by sons (from their income including mother's family pension). Also house expansion, all emotional & material needs of mother as well as 2 unmarried sisters till their marriages (after father's death) was taken care of by sons including the already married sisters & their family interactions as per social practices without any financial support from anybody. We are not in hurry of transfer in our mother's lifetime. Neither, are we in greed not to share with sisters. We are pretty sure, they will not like because they are well settled (even if some of them turns hostile, we will share it with everyone). It is a very small house. My only intent is to save myself from hassle. I am tired of running through offices for so many years for several governmental services. If it is less tortuous during her lifetime, we do not mind, even though we do not have any hunger. It is only for ease of functioning for several services because my mother is very old and it is difficult to take her outside even for an hour since everything, e.g. land, house, utility services are in her name & obviously her pension account.



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Adv Deepak Joshi +917017821512 (Advocate)     30 May 2018

You can make WILL of your mother and register in sub register office.


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