My mother is willing tranfer ownership of house to me. Does she require signatures of her grand children? My mother is willing tranfer ownership of house to me. Does she require signatures of her grand children?

2 years ago

We have one house which is registered in our mother name. My father has died. I had one sister who is died 3 years ago. My sister has two children. My mother is willing transfer ownership of house to me. Does she require signatures of her grand children?

Sidhaarth

Responded 2 years ago

A.Grand children does not have any right or title or interest in the properties of their grandmother so if your mother wish to transfer her house to you or to anybody else of her choice then she does not require any signature or consent or NOC or permission from her grand children and children.
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Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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No. If the house is in your mother's name, it can only be passed down down the generations through a will. A will or testament is a legal document that specifies a person's wishes for how their property will be transferred when they die, as well as who will administer the property until it is entirely distributed. Will, according to Section 2(h) of the Indian Succession Act of 1925,  implies a document made to ensure transfer of property after the death of a person to another. 
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

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No. If the house is in the name of your mother, then it can be transferred to you solely by the way of a will. A will or testament is a legal document that states a person's preferences for how their property will be dispersed when they die, as well as who will administer the property until it is distributed completely. Section 2(h) of Indian Succession Act, 1925 provides that Will means the legal declaration of the intention of a person with respect to his property, which he desires to take effect after his death.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.Your mother can transfer in registered manner that house in your favour during her lifetime and her grand children cannot raise any objection so their signatures are not required. However in absence of any registered Deed of Ownership in your favour, after your mother's death without having any Will , those grandchildren as well as their father will be entitled to claim your deceased sister's share in that property.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.The property on her name then she can do whatever she want to do with it.
she is absolute owner of it.
She does not require signature or permission from anyone.
You can register gift deed in your name without any issue.
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