Asked in Civil
Dear Client, A deed of conveyance is a legal document that officially transfers ownership of property from one party to another. If you and the other occupiers have received notice that your building does not have a valid deed of conveyance, it means that the legal transfer of ownership might not have been properly documented. This can have serious implications for your property rights. You should consult a legal expert to clarify the situation and take appropriate action to secure the necessary documentation. The notice in the newspaper further highlights the urgency of addressing this issue.
From the mode of raising objection it can be inferred that these are residential properties distributed by a Housing body on some others property .The site property might be in litigation or so.Given this situation it is relevant to know how long and on what authority the residents are occupying .we have to raise relevant issues like ADVERSE POSSESSION and other posserary rights. You may consult me online for more details .
You can challenge that notice and File civil suit in court through lawyer.
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