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Old Sep 23rd, 2009, 07:42 AM   #1
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We are a hindu family, my mom is aged about 50 years now. This is a query pertaining to a property.

The total members in my mom's family is 6 (Grand father, grand mother, 2 uncles, 2 daughters including my mom).

There were a total of 3 properties purchased when all these people were unmarried.

Out of three properties one was bought in a daughters name (aunty not mom) and 2 other property with either of the Uncles.

My aunt was unmarried and she also passed away in quite sometime, the property with her name was transferred to one other uncle.

One property has a house built in it. All the people were living as a joint family in that house.

Though all this property has been bought using my GF's money as well, there are no records nor any documents claiming that.

Question is that whether my mom can claim right in any of the property.

Thanks in advance. Sorry if it has been a complicated case.
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Old Sep 23rd, 2009, 05:19 PM   #2
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If two or more owners cannot agree on what to do with a piece of property they may petition the court and the court will order a sale or refinancing etc. so that the one or more may get out of the property obligation and/or the other(s) may keep it etc.--it is often done-- (This is true in some cases even for equitable owners that have paid various amounts etc., but for various reasons, may not be on title.) You could threaten to take this action if need be.
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