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Do we have to make separate Will for every immovable property


30-Dec-2023 (In Wills / Trusts Law)

there may be seprate wills for different immovable properties? means to say that a person is having three houses can make three different wiils ? the all houses are in the same city and the beneficiaries are different in each property

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There shall be only one will in respect of all immovable and movable properties. In the event that you have 3 different properties which you wish to bequeath to different people, the same can be done by way of a single will. Further, one will ensures that there is no dispute regarding the validity of the will. Multiple wills may lead to several issues regarding its genuineness and validity.

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SANDEEP MALHOTRA
Some lawyers advise to prepare separate wills for different properties as original will shall be required in case of sale of each property. In lawyers are not clear about this fully.

Reply by LawRato
No, only one final Will should be made and all properties-moveable and immovable owned by you at that point in time should be included in it. Different Wills should not be made for different properties - this would create confusion and the whole purpose of a Will would get defeated.

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