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What are forms of Transfer of immovable property?

There is various form of transfer of immovable property i.e. through sale, gift and transfer

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It is necessary to have these documents registered while transferring the property?

A transfer of title in the property only takes place when the documents are registered

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Who can transfer the property?

It is only the owner of the property who can transfer the property to any

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What kind of property cannot be transferred?

A property whereby which is attached to any financial institution or there is a stay

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Can a father transfer the property to his son or daughter without the consent of other children?

Yes, where the father is the sole owner of the property. He can transfer it

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Can any person challenge the transfer?

Yes, a transfer may be challenged where it has been done in an illegal manner

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