Advocate Solanky

 Solanky

 35 Years Exp

 Agreement of Sale (Show More)

 Mumbai , Andheri

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An agreement of sale is a contractual agreement between the seller and the buyer before the actual sale takes place. It usually contains details about the terms and conditions of sale of a property. This document also includes the amount at which the property is to be sold, often known as sale consideration, and the future date of full payment.

Both the seller and the buyer must understand the terms and conditions listed in the agreement of sale and comply with them throughout the sale process. This enables the process of sale to go through without any obstacles. The agreement of sale is signed before the sale deed is executed and the sale deed is drafted based on the agreement of sale.


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Name : Solanky

Law Firm Name : Advocate Solanky

Country : India

City : Mumbai

State : MAHARASHTRA

Practicing Since: 1990

About Your Firm : K S Legal Consultants

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 Legal & Drafting

  Construction Approvals ( Commercial )
  Packages ( Legal Opinion to Registration (Plot/Site) )
  Packages ( Sale Agreement to Registration (Plot/Site) )
  Packages ( Sale Agreement to Registration (Apartment) )
  Legal Opinion (Written) ( Plots )
  Legal Opinion (Written) ( Apartment )
  Legal Opinion (Written) ( Villas )
  Legal Opinion (Written) ( Agriculture Land )
  Agreements/Deeds ( Agreement of Sale )
  Agreements/Deeds ( Sale deed )
  Construction Approvals ( Residential )

Subject :  Drafting a Will
Question :  Can i specify an under construction property in the Will? The property will be delivered only after a year. But i want to register the Will now by bequeathing my properties to my son. Is that possible?

Answer by Advocate Solanky :  Yes you can. Do you have allotment letter by builder or developer or documents given by builder proving your ownership.