Dear Members,
I have shortlisted a small, low cost hill-side farm in Kerala at Mannarkad, Palaghat, Kerala. There are a couple of issues I need help with, in this regard:
(1) There is a reserve forest alongside (but outside) one the borders of the property. The property per-se does not fall inside the boundaries of the reserve forest. The previous owner has a NOC from the Forest dept for the land. Will there be any problem for me in getting a similar NOC? I understand that the Registration will take place immediately, but NOC will take 2-3 months. Is this normal, or is there something amiss. is there any reason the NOC can be denied for use of the land for agriculture purposes.
(2) The owner has sold the land to a Broker, who has the Power of Attorney (or Agreement as he calls it). The Broker will now sell it to me. I understand that this is a normal practice in Kerala. Is that so? Should I insist on the Owner cancelling the Power of Attorney with the Broker, and selling the Land directly to me instead? Is there any risk in this transaction, what are the measures i should take to prevent any legal or other issues.
I also hope to engage a Lawyer to vet the documents and to guide me.
However, it is better to be well informed, and I would appreciate all valuable suggestions in this regard.
Thanks,
Newbie Farmer
I have shortlisted a small, low cost hill-side farm in Kerala at Mannarkad, Palaghat, Kerala. There are a couple of issues I need help with, in this regard:
(1) There is a reserve forest alongside (but outside) one the borders of the property. The property per-se does not fall inside the boundaries of the reserve forest. The previous owner has a NOC from the Forest dept for the land. Will there be any problem for me in getting a similar NOC? I understand that the Registration will take place immediately, but NOC will take 2-3 months. Is this normal, or is there something amiss. is there any reason the NOC can be denied for use of the land for agriculture purposes.
(2) The owner has sold the land to a Broker, who has the Power of Attorney (or Agreement as he calls it). The Broker will now sell it to me. I understand that this is a normal practice in Kerala. Is that so? Should I insist on the Owner cancelling the Power of Attorney with the Broker, and selling the Land directly to me instead? Is there any risk in this transaction, what are the measures i should take to prevent any legal or other issues.
I also hope to engage a Lawyer to vet the documents and to guide me.
However, it is better to be well informed, and I would appreciate all valuable suggestions in this regard.
Thanks,
Newbie Farmer
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