AOA,
When a deceased person leaves property and it has multiple beneficiaries, it could be a start of trouble. The beneficiaries have to make decisions about the property, such as who should live in it and whether they should sell it. Same is the case with me especially the house that my grand father left, holds sentimental value to me.
I am not sure what law says about it but i have no power to buy it (worth around 3 million in a village near Lahore). While others are forcing me to either buy it or sale my share to them. I want to know what are my rights in Islam and what court will decide whether one party has the legal grounds to force a buy out or a sale.
Thanks A Lot. kk replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 04:47 AM
There are no sentiments in law (which only you have out of your brothers and sisters)..either you have to pay the share of others or sale it... |
MS replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 05:50 AM
They are not forcing you to sell it. They are giving you the option to buy it which you cannot due to your personal reasons. On the other hand YOU are forcing them NOT to sell it. Decide yourself who is right. |
Khalid replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 06:14 AM
What about your father? 1st check you have a share in that property or not? |
NMS replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 06:46 AM
your brothers and sisters are right. |
jj replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 07:09 AM
teek hi to keh rahay hai bhai ... |
MUZZAMIL replied on Saturday, December 5, 2015 09:20 AM
jitna hissa banta hay , partition karke wo lelo ya total bech k pese lelo u cant force any1 else to not sell his part |