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LEGAL OPINION SAFEGUARDS FROM DISPUTES

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Services for Real Estate Pros with shri aditya group

ISSUES THAT A LEGAL OPINION COVERS IN PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

 

Getting a legal opinion is important during acquisition of any property. This is an integral part of the property acquisition process. The purchase of property is a complicated process. This is compounded by the fact that each State has its own systems of acquisition and transfer of property. The land records are generally in the local language. Going through the property documents is not easy.

You need to go through a host of documents to trace out the ownership of the property. Although the purchaser can do an initial review of the documents, it is always advisable to have these documents vetted by a legal expert. The legal experts are in a much better position to review and give their opinion on the status of the property. They are generally much more aware of the local laws, and rules and regulations.

A legal opinion should cover the status of the property:

 

Ø      Who is the owner of the property? 

 

Ø      What has been the chain of holding and transfer of property over a period of time? 

 

Ø      Is the property free from encumbrances or has it been already offered as a security for a loan

 

Ø      Is there any dispute on the ownership of the property whether the transferor or seller has complied with all the requirements to get the ownership of the property

 

Ø      Whether the transferor or seller is competent to transfer the property

 

The legal expert may prepare a search report. The search report traces the history of the property - who was the original owners of the property and how it has moved over a period of time before reaching the present seller. Also, it traces out any charges or encumbrances created on the property and their present status-whether the charges have been cleared and the property has been released or if there are some charges pending to be cleared. This search on the title of the property is taken for a period of the past 30 years. It is mandatory for the seller to annex a copy of these reports with an agreement to sell with the intended purchaser of a flat. These documents would state whether the title to the property is clear, marketable and free from encumbrance. In other words, it would state whether or not there is any existing mortgage, litigation, condition or claim, which is likely to affect the title of the buyer adversely. In order to avail a housing loan one of the preconditions is that the title of the property should be clear and marketable. 'Clear and marketable' means the seller is genuine and the actual owner of the property. Further, the property should not be under any dispute or litigation. The search report traces this history of the property. The title certificate would state whether the property is unencumbered and has a clear marketable title. This search report and title certificate can be obtained from the advocate who will conduct a survey of the title of the property at the office of the registrar.

C Tann-Starr
Tann Starr & Associates, Inc. - Palm Bay, FL
Enjoyed your post. Regards, C.
Apr 20, 2008 11:20 PM