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The Transfer of Property Act affects land ownership in India. There are many types of land ownership in India and the free and peaceful enjoyment of land can be complicated when there are others besides the transferor who have an interest. Your question is too broad to answer in this forum.

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Is any problem for peaceful enjoyment of property acquired through a gift deed than that of transfer of property for consideration?

Neither method affects "peaceful enjoyment" of the property as long as the grantor in the deed is the owner.


What is a 6E survivorship exempt?

A 6E survivorship exemption refers to a tax provision that allows the transfer of property between a husband and wife without incurring gift or estate tax. This provision applies only if both spouses are U.S. citizens. It essentially allows married couples to transfer assets to each other without tax consequences.


Can you give cost to purchase rights using quitclaim form?

No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.No. A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the title to real property. If you want to enter an agreement regarding the cost then you need to see an attorney about a sales contract or purchase and sale agreement.


The sole trustee died. How can the beneficiary obtain a transfer of the trust property to her own name?

You need to review the document that created the trust to determine how that transfer must be handled. There should be a provision that directs how to appoint a successor trustee. The property can be transferred by a successor trustee as long as the power to sell or transfer real estate is granted in the trust. If there is no such provision you need to take the matter before a judge in a court of equity. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the trust and explain your options.


Can a co-signer be removed from a title?

No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.


Can you transfer a house that still has a mortgage to a trust?

You should be very careful about transferring property that is subject to a mortgage. Mortgage contracts contain a provision whereby the lender can demand payment in full upon any transfer in interest. Transferring your property to a trust would trigger that clause and the bank could demand that you pay off your mortgage immediately. You should consult with your attorney before making such a transfer.Generally banks do not approve mortgages for property owned by an individual trust. Also, when you transfer a property that has an outstanding mortgage the property remains subject to the mortgage.


Why do people do a quitclaim deed on their properties?

In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.


Can the joint property holder transfer the property?

Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.


What is provision for depreciation?

Provision of depreciation account is the account of provision of depreciation.First of all we should understand provision of depreciation .Provision of depreciation is the collected value of all depreciation. With making of this account we are not credited depreciation in asset account. But transfer every year depreciation to provision of depreciation account. Every year we adopt this procedure and when assets are sold we will transfer sold assets 'total depreciation to credit side of asset account. For calculating correct profit or loss on fixed asset. This provision uses with any method of calculating depreciation.


Transfer of property act 1882 deal with immovable or movable property?

It deals with both, the transfer of movable as well as immovable property.


Can you quit claim deed a property from an irrevocable trust?

Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted. Every trust is unique since the trust is created by the trust document. A properly drafted trust document has a provision whereby the trustee has the authority to transfer and convey property. The trustee's deed can be a quitclaim deed. You must review the trust document to determine how property can be sold by the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted. Every trust is unique since the trust is created by the trust document. A properly drafted trust document has a provision whereby the trustee has the authority to transfer and convey property. The trustee's deed can be a quitclaim deed. You must review the trust document to determine how property can be sold by the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted. Every trust is unique since the trust is created by the trust document. A properly drafted trust document has a provision whereby the trustee has the authority to transfer and convey property. The trustee's deed can be a quitclaim deed. You must review the trust document to determine how property can be sold by the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted. Every trust is unique since the trust is created by the trust document. A properly drafted trust document has a provision whereby the trustee has the authority to transfer and convey property. The trustee's deed can be a quitclaim deed. You must review the trust document to determine how property can be sold by the trust.


Is private property always private?

Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.

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