
When you receive your property investment in a project, you may feel like it’s finally happening. You’re about to start living the good life as a property developer. However, as is often the case with real estate development, things don’t always go to plan from the get-go.
There could be reasons for the delay with the possession of your properties, or there could be other issues that need to be ironed out first before handing over ownership.
Should that hold up concerning your project? What can you do if this is the case? Let’s take a look at what to do in case of delayed property possession in India.
If you are buying property in India, you’ll need to know how long it will take for the seller to fulfill his end of the bargain and hand over the keys to you. It could be a few weeks or several months depending on the kind of property and the seller.
You can speed up the process by setting up a meeting with the seller before making any final decisions. In case of any delays in property possession, here are some things that you can do:
In case of delayed property possession, you need to get a lawyer who specializes in dealing with these cases. A good lawyer should have experience in handling such cases and should know how to handle them efficiently. He/she should also be able to provide you with legal advice regarding the matter.
If you have been denied access to your home, then file a complaint at the local police station. You may also file a complaint online if you wish to do so. However, make sure that you follow the instructions given on the website carefully. If you fail to follow the instructions correctly, then you might end up filing a false complaint.
You can use a smartphone or any other camera to record your situation. Make sure that you capture everything clearly and accurately. Also, take note of the time and date of the recording.
Call your contractor and explain what happened. Ask him/her about the reasons behind the delay. If possible, ask him/her to give you a written explanation.
Contact your lawyer immediately after calling your landlord. Your lawyer will help you understand the law and the procedure involved in getting your property back.
Prepare yourself mentally for court proceedings. Be prepared to answer questions asked by the judge. Keep calm and don’t lose your temper.
Take notes of all the information provided by your lawyer and keep them safe. These notes will prove useful in the future.
Are you still confused about how to get started with your property possession situation? Contact our expert legal team for an overview of your problem and how you can get things legally sorted.
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