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NRIs Can Now Protect Their Indian Property from Illegal Ownership

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, October 31, 2012   |    8 Comments

In case of type of property

Usually, property in gated communities or integrated townships has less chance to meet with any illegal infringement compared to property in open plots. Also, if you are handing over your Power of Attorney (PoA) to your friend or relative who stays in India, ensure that the document you are giving is a specific one.

You can also seek professional help to safeguard your property from illegal intrusion. Professional service provider monitor the property periodically, they fence the property and also set up boards to keep away illegal possession. And, before fixing for any professional service provider, do not forget to conduct a quick research on them.

Adding to it, you can also keep track of your property through Google Maps. Technology makes life simpler. However, checking through Google Maps may not provide the real time supervising but you can notice major changes on your property, if there is any.

Also Read: Quick Guide: How NRIs Can Sell Inherited Property in India

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