Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Pakistan
Dear Legal team,
My question is related to inherited properties (about 150 shops and houses) in Pakistan.
Other relatives are in passion of these properties and properties are let-out to different tenants.
I don�t not have names of the tenants but i do have addresses of the properties and I want to send legal notices to all the tenants.
How can I send legal notices to the tenants when i do not have their name? Please any suggestions
Or
If there is any work around remedy to make all tenant a party in court of law when i don�t have their name but i do have their address without names
Any Brainy ideas.
4 Answers from Attorneys
As per your contentions your main grievance is against your relatives and not the tenants then why you want to send the legal notices to tenants instead of your relatives.
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You may issue a general warnings to all tenant which could be in the form of caveat emptor, but to serve the best purpose, it is better to send legal notices to your relatives possessing your shares in the property.
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Dear brother
it's very easy to solve the issue firrest try to get information of your properties from other relatives and also from revenue department . Registrar office . Taxation department .
and issue legal notices to all for rent and possession .
So passage of time all sky will clear .
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First become a landlord then evict the tenant. Your case needs to be handled very professionally. One mistake can make you suffer for decades of litigation. Consult [email protected]
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