How to claim unregistered GPA?
Mrs. Shantamma sold her self-acquired property in 1988 to Mr. Srinivas via a notarized but unregistered GPA and sale agreement. Mr. Srinivas built a house, then in 2007 registered the sale deed to his wife, Mrs. Nethra, who holds B-Khata and pays taxes. Since Mrs. Shantamma was alive but didn’t sign the 2007 deed, can her legitimate heirs claim the property, and which family members have the right to do so?
Yes, heirs may claim if the original sale was incomplete or unauthorized, especially since the 2007 sale deed lacked Mrs. Shantamma’s consent. Legitimate heirs include all legal descendants—sons, daughters, and their heirs. Legal advice is essential to assess documentation and inheritance rights under local property laws. For detailed legal advice and assistance, contact our helpline.
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