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How to get a property transferred from your mothers name to your own


13-Feb-2023 (In Family Law)
My house was on my mothers name it is just power of attorney my mother died in 2014 what should i do to transfer it to my name
Answers (3)

Answer #1
543 votes
In that u have to file a succession certificate application before the court to become a legal heirs for both movable and immovable property or in case u have a will then I have to apply for probate of will in the court wherein subject matter of jurisdiction
Answer #2
897 votes
Inhave read and understood your query and shall be able to address your concern as I specialise in civil laws. However I shall be needing some additional information so as to guide you well in this case.
Answer #3
685 votes
Firstly, one has to obtain legal heir certificate from the Tehasildar by submitting a detailed application indicating all the details such as age, relationship with the deceased (i.e. son in your case). The said Application should be accompanied by the Death Certificate. After making enquiries, the Tehasildar will issue the legal heir certificate.
However, you want that the property should be registered in your name. For this, all the other legal heirs have to execute a Registered Relinquishment Deed relinquishing their respective shares in the property in favour of you. The Relinquishment Deed will involve very small stamp duty and registration fee. Once such a Relinquishment Deed is registered, then you can approach the authorities along with the legal heir certificate and the Relinquishment Deed for getting the property mutated in your name.

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