Legal Question in Administrative Law in India
I am 58 years and unmarried have two brothers. I want to buy a property, while making the sale deed can I mention "After me this property belongs to Mr. -- and his legal heirs" is it permitted.
Asked on 8/09/13, 2:24 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Fca Prashant Chavan
Expert Edge LLP
09.08.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
You may mention such a clause in the sale deed ... but unless the person to whom you wish the property should be bequeathed is financing a good amount of the purchase consideration, I personally do not recommend it, since you are binding yourself with a condition right at the initial acquisition stage itself, which may pose problems should you decide otherwise later on.
Regards,
Answered on 8/09/13, 2:57 am
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