Your mother can sell a property if she has purchased the same from and out of his own funds and you can not question the same. But if in case where the property came through succession after the death of anyone of your family members and where she got such right in it, she can not sell it without your consent.

Can I claim my mother property?

You can claim equal share in the property. The property will be divided equally among all the legal heirs of your mother. The property will be divided according to Hindu Succession Act.

Who has rights on mother’s property?

Once the mother (a woman) acquires any property through will or gift or by inheritance or it a self-acquired property, she becomes the absolute owner of the same. Under Hindu Law, the property of a mother devolves as per the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (the Act). The Act applies to intestate succession.

What to do if your sibling wants to sell your house?

If you want to keep the property but your sibling or siblings wish to sell, they can ask for a court to issue an order to sell. To do this, the sibling must write to everyone else who owns a share of the house via a solicitor, setting out a strong case for why they wish to sell.

Can you sell your house to a family member?

Selling property to a relative for less than it’s worth changes your tax liability (more on that in a minute), but the relative you’re selling to may not understand the red flags raised by giving family too good a deal on a home sale.

Can a parent sell their home for less than market value?

While your parents are able to sell you their home for a lower price than market value, that discount may be subject to the estate and gift tax depending on the amount and their lifetime giving habits.

Can you sell your house to a stranger?

There’s a difference between what your house is worth and what you can get for it were you to sell it via a traditional home sale. A CMA is designed to pinpoint the highest price you can list your home at, were you planning to sell to a stranger. That’s not the amount you want to set as the fair market value in this scenario.