Do we have to make separate Will for every immovable property
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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