When a couple intends to purchase property, they can follow these steps if the sale agreement is in both names but the sale deed is in the wife’s name:
Sale Agreement:
Draft a sale agreement that includes both spouses’ names as buyers.
Specify the terms, conditions, and sale price.
Ensure both spouses sign the agreement.
Sale Deed:
The sale deed (title transfer document) can be in the wife’s name.
The husband’s name need not appear on the sale deed.
The sale deed should clearly mention the consideration paid and the property details.
Legal Implications:
If both spouses are mentioned in the sale agreement, they have a legal claim to the property.
The sale deed, even if in the wife’s name, does not affect the husband’s rights established in the sale agreement.
Your Feedback Matters! How was this Answer?
Shifting, House?
✔
Lowest Price Quote✔
Safe Relocation✔
Professional Labour✔
Timely Pickup & DeliveryIntercity Shifting-Upto 25% Off
Check Prices
Intracity Shifting-Upto 25% Off
Check Prices
City Tempo-Upto 50% Off
Book Now
Related Questions
Most Viewed Questions
Recently Published Questions
Authors Of The Question
34 Total Answers
How to do Property Purchase if Sale Agreement in couple name but sale deed in wife name?
rg127
416 Views
1 Answers
6 months
2024-06-04T13:50:55+00:00 2024-06-28T21:19:14+00:00Comment
Share