Have finalized a property
1 year ago
I have finalized a property , the property built in 2009 with approvals 4 floor , now owner reconstructed newly
with out approval, he is selling each floor to one person , am looking for 4 th floor, currently he don't have approval , can we go for the property .
if we purchase what would be the complications.
A.Dear client,
It is advisable that you consult an expert in this regard. However, on account of no approval, it would lead to further future complications.
It is advisable that you consult an expert in this regard. However, on account of no approval, it would lead to further future complications.
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A.Dear client
If the property is built without approval then you are suggested to avoid investing in the same as that will create pr9blem later on.
If the property is built without approval then you are suggested to avoid investing in the same as that will create pr9blem later on.
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