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How to get survival certificate

I am in Delhi,my husband needs a survival ,legal heir certificate. 1.he has one married sister,age 70,she has relinqiuished her share in the property. 2 we have registered relinqiuishment deed. 3.death certificate of boththeparents. 4.sold two flats of same property,as per relinquishing to deed 5.selling third flat,so buyer is asking survival certificate. DO WE NEED SURVIVAL CERTIFICATE ,INSPITE OF HAVING REGISTERED RELINQUOSHED DÉED
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Property Law
Posted on 27-Jul-18
Advocate Gowaal
Answered on 29-Jul-18
This is my response to you: 1. You can obtain the Succession certificate from the district court; 2. You can also obtain legal heir certificate, but that is only for movable properties; 3. Therefore engage services of a lawyer and obtain the succession certificate.
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