Managing Property in India from Abroad: Legal Solutions for NRIs in the US
Trusting your cousin with your property in India is one of the biggest legal mistakes an NRI can make. Not because your cousin is a bad person. But because good intentions mean nothing when the paperwork is wrong, the documents are outdated, and the law does not recognize verbal agreements or family loyalty. If you...
Read MoreProperty Mutation in India for NRIs: Why Your Ownership is Not Complete Without it
Let me tell you something that most property lawyers won’t say upfront. Buying property in India and actually owning it — in the eyes of the government — are two different things. Thousands of NRIs have gone through the entire process. They’ve signed documents, paid stamp duty, got the sale deed registered. They flew back...
Read MoreNRI Property Disputes in India: A Practical Legal Guide to Protecting What Is Yours
Owning property in India while living thousands of miles away carries a very real kind of vulnerability. For millions of Non-Resident Indians spread across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and the Gulf, Indian property is not just a financial asset. It is a connection to home, a piece of ancestral memory, and often...
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