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Can I include my name as a property owner while property registration?


28-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
Hello Sir A few years back my dad (A) and mom (B) bought a property (one floor of a building) but it is still not registered yet. So while name transfer it's transferred only in their names (A & B). Now we are two siblings (C, D son of A & B). Now what I exactly want is that property should be in the name of A,B,C,D with equal share of 25% as I will be giving the whole amount of money for the registry. My dad(A) argues and says that it is not possible since the ownership has been done in their name only (A & B). So this is the part where I am having the confusion if I am paying the registry fees(4-6 Lacs whatever it is) then why we (C & D) have no right to get the equal share. Please enlighten me.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
824 votes
there is confusion regarding your question if no registry has not been completed the property has not been purchased I need to see whether there is an agreement for sale of the property in your parents name in order to advise you whether you can have the property in your names. you can consult me over phone by making an appointment. you need to send the necessary documents for advise.
Answer #2
927 votes
You can always have your name included in the deed if it is all right with all the remaining parties to the deed. You have not made clear if the property is being purchased by a promoter or someone else, in as much as some promoters charge a small fee to alter the names in the registration process. However, it is very much within your rights.

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