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What to do if someone is creating a problem in selling property


22-Sep-2023 (In Property Law)
I m 75 Year old hindu lady, my elder brother has expired, he has 3 middle aged children (1 boy, 2 girls) and a wife who is alive, my younger brother is alive and my younger sister has expired she has i child and her husband is alive. My father had a property in Mumbai and he died without a will, now after several years we have a buyer for the said property who has made an offer, we all have agreed to the price offered but only the youngest daughter of my Deceased Elder brother and her husband have denied to accept the offer and they want us to negotiate more from the buyer. The buyer has said a no to further negotiations and now the younger daughter and her husband have categorically said they will not yield. We all, myself, my brother, expired brothers wife and my expired sisters husband are all above 70 Years of age, is there a law by which we can come out of this harassment by my niece and her husband who have held the majority of us to ransom or will we die without help???
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Answer #1
969 votes
This is my response to you:
1. Send them a legal notice;
2. Ask them to come forward and negotiate the price;
3. Then the last option is to file suit;
4. It is better to consult a local lawyer and try to find out a way based on negotiation.
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Answer #2
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contact an able and competent lawyer after confirming his credentials and taking care to see that he would not exploit you and try to drag the matter for years for his own benefitsby taking advantage of present judiciary and unpleasant practices that are taking place all over india and in at all levels .... take such lawyer as a middleman who would be in a better position to study your case from all angels.... would know true valuation of the property so that you would be able to fetch much much more value for your property so that other side would also get amount to her satisfaction and you would also get more value for your property.... and fees paid to him will be out of said excess amount of valuation... which you might not have imagined... hence for you free of cost
however as stated earlier... please note that most of solicitors and advocates , if you approach.. would not give you proper advise and hold your property ... ask you ro indulge into litigations which will remain pending for years at all levels as is unfortunately happening in our country in view of prevailing practices and procedures which may not change so soon good luck...
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