How can an Indian citizen living in the US give Power of Attorney to relative in india to sell property?

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I live in the US and own property in India with joint ownership with my parents and my brother. I want to give my parents the power of attorney to sell the property. What is the procedure for doing so while living in the US?

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3 Responses to “How can an Indian citizen living in the US give Power of Attorney to relative in india to sell property?”

  1. You can’t give power of attorney but you can do relinquish deed after gathering all money that you expect.

  2. You’ll have to contact a solicitor in India for the answer to that question. A PofA that meets US legal requirements may well be worse than useless in India.

  3. You have to go to the Notary Office and they are going to stamp the papers.then you have to varify it to the government.Notary Officer is going to give you all the information you need.