What to do if I dont have a proper moola patram
12-Mar-2023 (In Civil Law)
Dear sir I am not having proper moola patram. ..pls help
Moola Patram, you mean, Parent Document, if so, you can take an Encumbrance Certificate , for the survey number in the schedule of property in the current docuemnt, for the last 50 Yrs from the Register office after paying the required fees. It will give you all the transactions happend on the survey number. Based on the transactions you can apply for the certified copy of all the transactions.
If u having property in Chennai or near by Chennai then call me I can help you to get copy of that through legal proceedings. You should have all the documents with you for if you want to transact ur properties in future.
If you have a copy current sale deed, you would find references to the document numbers of the parent deeds. If you make an application for a copy of the parent deeds in the respective Sub-Registrar's office, you can obtain copies of the same.
Dear Sir,
Moola pathiram is a document which is the primary document a lawyer will look for while scrutinizing a document. You may get it from the concerned SRO by applying for a certified copy of it. You may also ask your predecessor in title about the document.
Moola pathiram is a document which is the primary document a lawyer will look for while scrutinizing a document. You may get it from the concerned SRO by applying for a certified copy of it. You may also ask your predecessor in title about the document.
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