Can NRIs Handle Indian Property Without Travelling? What UK-Based Indians Must Know About Power of Attorney
Thousands of UK-based Indians own property back home. A flat in Delhi. A plot in Pune. An ancestral house in Chennai. And when something urgent comes up — a sale, a death in the family, a tenant dispute — the first question is always the same. Do I have to fly back to India for...
Read MoreManaging 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 But because good intentions mean nothing when the paperwork is wrong, the documents are outdated, and the law does not recognize verbal agreements or family loyalty.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...
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