Q: I am buying a property so I want to know what does power of attorney mean and will the property get transferred by getting the power of attorney from the person selling it. Can I become the owner of the property?
I possess a property, and gave power of attorney to my Son in law in 2009, he has the property records with him, now he has registered the property on his spouses title (my daughter) and she has made an agreement on her daughter. What should I do now. If I file a case will it come in my favour?Given that I am a retired character who can't spend more cash.
Before giving any opinion, it will be necessary to go through the documents mentioned by you especially the said power of attorney executed by you in favor of your son in law. The power conferred by the same has to be perused. Full fledged inquiry founded on the facts and instances narrated by means of you must be conducted.
I can understand your concern. A legal expert will be able to help you out with the whole procedure and ensure that you get refunded what you deserve and nothing less.
Generally power of attorney is carried out by a person in favor of another the so that the person can act on behalf of him. No, you cannot become the owner until the purchasing property gets the sale deed registered.