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Dear Sir, The buyer always wish to secure all necessary documents to avoid future complications. Find out another buyer since your grandfather can sell it by himself without the signatures of others. Please mark “LIKE” if satisfied by my answer.
your grandfather is the owner so he can sell the property this property is not ancestral so his demand is not legal but he is doing so just to avoid the the dispute in future
The properties of the paternal ancestors should be sold only with the consent of the successors. Without consent, these properties cannot be sold. But, it can be regained by filing a suit for the partition in a court. Similarly, if their part of share is denied one can send a legal notice demanding their rights. Buyer to safeguard his interest need No Objection Certificate (NOC) from all the legal heirs.
since the property was not earned by the grandfather rather inherited, therefore, the buyer is acting correctly to safeguard his/her interest.
The buyer is right in the process as the property cannot be dealt with by one single person alone being the ancestral property. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
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