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While the property is on lease, can the lessor transfer/dispose of the property?

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While the property is on lease, can the lessor transfer/dispose of the property?

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Yes. On such transfer, unless there is a contract to the contrary, the transferee, i.e. the buyer is entitled to all the rights that the transferor, i.e. the lessor had. However, the lessor is not relieved of his liabilities to the lessee, without the lessee’s consent. Q: Can a person other than the parties to the document present a document for registration? In case a document is presented by a person, who is not empowered to do so, does the registration of the document become invalid? This right rests only with the Power of Attorney representing the concerned parties; otherwise the registration of the document becomes invalid, as per the Registration Act. However, when a person who executes such a document, realizes that such registration is invalid, he can apply to the registrar or the sub-registrar within four months from the date that he is aware that the registration is invalid. Subsequently, he can apply for the re-registration of the document. Q: Is registration of property nec

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