Should I buy land with GPA lacking property schedule?
I'm planning to buy land in March 2023 from the current owner, Mr. A, who has possessed the land since 2008. Mr. A purchased this land from Mr. B in 2008 using a General Power of Attorney (GPA). The GPA was registered in Singapore and adjudicated in Tamil Nadu but lacks a property schedule. The GPA includes a clause allowing Mr. B to sell any part of the property. Is this clause valid for selling land? Is the GPA valid despite the absence of a property schedule? Should I proceed with purchasing this land, and are there potential future issues due to the GPA?
To protect your land from potential disputes, ensure that your father's and uncle's shares are clearly documented and legally recognized. Avoid further partitioning without mutual consent. Consult a property lawyer to formalize the current arrangement and prevent future conflicts. Regularly maintain records of possession and any developments on the land. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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