You can execute POA in favour of family member for registration of sale deed in your name
it should be duly stamped and registered stamp duty is state subject and varies from state to state
I've recently bought an apartment at Gurgaon, Haryana which is yet to be registered. My wife is co-owner. Our current residence is in Faridabad. Due to my job we have to move abroad now for some years. Can we give Special Power of Attorney to my Father-in-Law to get the sale deed registered on our behalf? Will this require two separate PoAs done, one by me and second by my wife? Both, in the name of my Father-in-Law. Also, Please help me with the procedure and charges of getting the Special Power of Attorney done at Gurgaon?
You can execute POA in favour of family member for registration of sale deed in your name
it should be duly stamped and registered stamp duty is state subject and varies from state to state
Both can execute single POA to execute, only execute sale deed on behalf of both in joint ownership. Do not give him any authority to alienate property.
One POA is enough, since both of you are co-owners.
Local lawyer at Haryana will be able to help you with the procedural part.
You and your wife can give a joint POA to your father in law the power of attorney can be registered before the sub registrar office.
See you can engage an advocate and he can draft a POA and also help you to register same with the sub-registrar office.
- For the execution of property purchase any of legal owner has to be there at the time of registry.
- POA owner can only help to follow the procedure but to execute the same owners are required to be present as the photographs are taken in the system
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Vivek Arya
1. Both of you can give a "joint POA" in favor of FIL, via a duly stamp duty (500/-) paid & Registered (1000/-), by mentioning the relevant strategic & specific clauses, including time limitation period and no-future-sale clauses for safety reasons.
1. As per the recent SC judgment sale through POA will not be considered to be valid.
2. You may consult with an advocate in Gurgaon, if they are still doing the sale through POA.
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You can have a joint poa in favour of father in law. Charges are drafting charges of lawyer which may vary from lawyer to lawyer. Stamp duty and registration is negligible
Yes you can give Special Power of attorney to your father in law.
No need to make separate SPOA you can make joint SPOA from both you and your wife in favour of your father in law.
You need to get SPOA registered with sub registrar for transfer of property.