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Site That I in a private layout I suspect used to be a Park.

Posted: March 9th, 2015, 8:43 pm
by GrammarNazi
My friend lives in Kuwait, he came across this property ( Located near a central area in Bangalore. It is 4km from MG Road. 6km from Koramangala ) and wants to purchase it even with the risk involved.

The Risk :

It is in a private layout which was handed over to the corporation 40+ years ago. However the owner (who had formed the layout) hasn't developed it this 8700sqft site yet.



it was earmarked as a site in the layout plan but I grew doubtful, So I enquired further & Spoke with someone in the neighbourhood & he confirmed it was a park!

Now the owner claims the site for the park was not handed over to the corporation. Apparently back then it wasn't a pre-requisite to have a park in such a layout. Even the other layouts that were formed in the same time in surrounding areas don't have parks.

He has an encumbrance certificate with the site number mentioned.

The price in the layout is 13500 per sq ft, and this being a large site has its advantages.

The owner is an old 62 year old man & looks quite old. MANY of the neighbours says hes a VERY honest & credible man. He stays in the house 20meters from the site.

He says he can't pursue the running about that may be involved & will sign whenever required for anything regarding the property. He will even give me an Specific Power of Attorney. He has 2 sons & they're willing to relinquish rights.


Q1) How should I pursue this further?
Q2) My friend is intent on purchasing the property. How much should we bargain?
Q3) My friend is ready to give me 15% for the running about that can be required.
Q4) There is NO risk for me. Only that I'll have wasted my time if its a unclean property.
Q5) My friend has either gone mad, or he's earning crazy amount of money in Kuwait, should I look for a job there!?

Re: Site That I in a private layout I suspect used to be a P

Posted: March 10th, 2015, 5:38 pm
by tvsh
Ask the developer to give you a copy of the approved layout plan. The approved layout plan would clarify if the site in question is indeed a park or not. If there is no approved layout plan with the developer, then it can be that the layout was a revenue layout with no sanction what so ever. If your friend is willing to risk such a large amount, he should probably not think twice about hiring a good lawyer. Go with the Lawyer's advice on the matter.

Re: Site That I in a private layout I suspect used to be a P

Posted: March 10th, 2015, 8:30 pm
by GrammarNazi
tvsh wrote:Ask the developer to give you a copy of the approved layout plan. The approved layout plan would clarify if the site in question is indeed a park or not. If there is no approved layout plan with the developer, then it can be that the layout was a revenue layout with no sanction what so ever. If your friend is willing to risk such a large amount, he should probably not think twice about hiring a good lawyer. Go with the Lawyer's advice on the matter.
OK, will check the approved plan. There IS an approved plan, only apparently this property was not handed over to the corporation & owner claims it was not a pre-requisite to have a park as per by-laws.

Apparently the layout was purchased from Court Auction & was never a revenue land & always came under Municipality (since it was near the cantonment) & then corporation.

Will get in touch with a good lawyer ASAP.

Thanks!

Re: Site That I in a private layout I suspect used to be a P

Posted: March 12th, 2015, 6:59 am
by GrammarNazi
Update : Met one of the good lawyers I know, explained the whole situation, apparently it'll require a lawsuit against corporation.

BUT, she demands 20% of property value.!

Will try to get in touch with a sane lawyer.

Any tips?