- What is a prohibited property?
A property that cannot be sold or transferred due to legal restrictions. - What are the common reasons for a property to be prohibited?
- Disputed ownership
- Encroachment
- Non-payment of taxes
- Court orders
- How can I check if a property is prohibited?
Verify with the local revenue office or check the encumbrance certificate. - Can a prohibited property be sold?
No, until the restrictions are lifted. - How to remove a prohibited status from a property?
- Resolve disputes
- Clear dues
- Obtain a court order
- What is the role of a legal opinion in prohibited properties?
It helps identify risks and suggests remedies. - Can I buy a prohibited property?
It is not advisable due to legal risks. - What is the difference between prohibited and disputed properties?
Prohibited properties have legal restrictions, while disputed properties involve ownership conflicts. - How long does it take to remove a prohibited status?
It depends on the complexity of the issue. - Can a prohibited property be inherited?
Yes, but the restrictions remain.