Is the property agreement with my grandfather still valid?
My grandfather and I had an issue and went to the police station, where we wrote an agreement stating that the property is mine after his death. However, now he says he is going to give the property to his daughter. Is the agreement still valid? What should I do to get the property?
The agreement stating the property is yours after your grandfather’s death should be legally binding if it is a valid contract. You can approach the court to enforce the agreement. If your grandfather decides to change the will or agreement, you may need to challenge this in court for the property rights. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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