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Feb 04, 2011
Leasing out a domestic property involves a number of legal procedures and financial arrangements. You can look for a tenant on your own or appoint a licensed estate agent to handle the leasing of your property.

Feb 04, 2011
Eight out of every ten property litigation charges in court cite anomaly in paperwork as the reason. Is it because Indians are mostly not aware of their rights and implications of not using them or is it just plain lack of apathy?

Feb 03, 2011
Reverse Mortgage is a loan scheme that allows senior citizens aged 62 years and above to pledge their house property to a reverse mortgage lender in return for a lump sum or periodic payments spread over the borrower’s lifetime.

Feb 03, 2011
In a sale transaction in India, transfer of full ownership takes place only after due compliance of all formalities, full payment of the sale price and registration of the title document, executed before the concerned registering authority.

Feb 03, 2011
A lessee has certain rights under the property laws of the land. As laid down by the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the rights enjoyed by a lessee

Feb 03, 2011
Guidelines for property acquisition by an NRI are laid down by FEMA Regulations, notified vide RBI Notification No. FEMA 21/2000-RB. NRIs and PIOs can acquire immovable property in India

Feb 03, 2011
Fraud and disputes related to property in India are serious challenges associated with Indian Real Estate. The ignorance on the part of the investors, buyers, purchasers regarding property laws and property rights.

Feb 03, 2011
When a person dies and he leaves properties and estate, somebody needs to take in charge. Most of the time, even before the person dies, he has already made his last will and testament.

Feb 03, 2011
The Reserve Bank of India ("RBI") has notified that while granting finance to housing / development projects, Non Banking Financial Corporation ("NBFCs") should stipulate as a part of the terms and conditions of the finance documents

Jan 25, 2011
Intellectual property law protects creative works from being pirated. There are four basic categories of intellectual property: copyrights, patents, trademarks and trade secrets.


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