Conveyance matters via registrar/consumer court
Conveyance is a crucial legal process through which the ownership of a property is officially transferred from the developer or builder to the housing society or individual buyer. In many cases, builders delay or fail to execute the conveyance deed even after the property has been fully paid for and possession has been handed over. Such delays can create legal complications for property owners and housing societies.
To address these issues, property owners and housing societies have the option to approach the Registrar or the Consumer Court for legal assistance. Filing a case through the Registrar can help societies obtain deemed conveyance when the builder is uncooperative or refuses to complete the required documentation. This process ensures that the rightful ownership of the land and building is legally transferred to the society.
Consumer Courts also provide an effective platform for buyers to seek justice against unfair practices, delays, or negligence by builders. Through proper legal representation and documentation, affected parties can claim their rights and ensure that the conveyance process is completed as per legal requirements.
Professional legal guidance plays an important role in handling conveyance matters efficiently. With the right support, societies and property owners can protect their ownership rights and resolve disputes through the appropriate legal channels.