My father-in-law and his sister own ancestral land in a remote area. Their nephew has been farming on the land for 5-6 years and claims to be the caretaker, demanding compensation. We never formally asked him to manage the property, and it’s well-maintained with a fence. How do we proceed with selling the land?
Best Answer
As the land is ancestral, your father-in-law and his sister hold the title. The nephew’s self-proclaimed caretaker status and demand for compensation is not legally binding. You can proceed with selling the land, but you should consult a lawyer to ensure proper legal procedures and documentation are followed to avoid any future disputes.
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