Can a co-owner who is an Indian resident sell the property with the consent of the other owner who is an NRI? The other owner who is an NRI will also be at the time of registration.
Answered on February 16,2022
Yes.
The co-owner can sell the property with the consent of another owner (who is an NRI)
All the joint owners should present at the time of deed registration or another owner can give “Power of Attorney” to the co-owner. So the co-owner can register the deed on behalf of another owner.
Below is a real example. Husband and wife own joint property in Bangalore, India. Husband lives in Toronto, Canada. His wife lives in India.
Husband issued the General Power of Attorney to the wife in India, using the below GPA, wife sold the property in India.
We adjudicated the GPA in India, below image for your reference
We followed the below procedure to execute the above “General Power of Attorney” (GPA)
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Drafted the GPA
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Printed the GPA in Canada
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Notarized the GPA in Canada
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GPA sent to India through DHL shipment
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Adjudicated the GPA in District Registrar office in Bangalore
We used the above GPA for deed registration in Bangalore, India
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