Legal Question in Real Estate Law in India
Blank cheque demanded from second party
Hi,
I have recently purchased a flat and it is due for possesion in next few days, The builder is now asking me for blank cheque. Builder says that the Govt. of India may pass an order to apply VAT on ready possesion properties (flats) in which case he will use this cheque to give the VAT on my behalf. My questions are:
1) is this demand of blank cheque legal?
2) is there any other method to resolve this problem?
3) he never befor told me about the blank cheque or VAT, there is nothing of this sort in written too.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Blank cheque demanded from second party
1. No.
2. Several methods.
3. You need to read agreement to find out what has been agreed. Generally, it is mentioned in the agreement that if any tax is levied, same shall be borne by the purchaser.
Re: Blank cheque demanded from second party
Don't give blank cheque or document to anyone under any circumstance.Take the builder to a Consumer court through a lawyer.
Re: Blank cheque demanded from second party
You may execute a written agreement with the builder mentioning that the cheque is to be used ONLY for payment of VAT, if applicable; the cheque number may be mentioned in that agreement. you should rather prefer the cheque to be issued in the name of the authorities to whom VAT, if applicable, may be payable. only the amount may be left blank.
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