Post Question
Home / Legal / I have willed a self-acquired property to my son. Will it be considered ancestral property in the hands of my son?
Q.

I have willed a self-acquired property to my son. Will it be considered ancestral property in the hands of my son?

Read More

Comment

1
Answers

0 2023-02-19T21:35:05+00:00
An ancestral property becomes an ancestral after Four generations, so the property which was self-acquired by you will not be considered as an ancestral property after you transfer it to your son. Read More:  What is an ancestral property as per Indian law? What is the difference between ancestral property and self acquired property? Get your legal woes resolved by experts at NoBroker. Fill in your details to get a seamless property investment experience.

Leave an answer

You must login or register to add a new answer .

Recently Published Questions

Flat 25% off on Home Painting
5-Star rated painters, premium paints and services at the Best Prices!
X
Home Cleaning Starting ₹359 Only
Revive Your Space with Expert Cleaning!
X
Enjoy hassle-free on time movement of your household goods.
X
Buy Your Dream Home with NoBroker.com & Enjoy Exclusive Benefits on Home Loan & Interior Services
X
Fastest Sanction in 7 Days from 15+ Banks | Max Funding | No Hidden Charges
X
Get upto ₹10 Lacs Instantly in your bank account | Instant Disbursal |
X