NOC to Mother to Receive Rent of Deceased Father's Property (India)
This template is an affidavit used by legal heirs to provide a 'No Objection Certificate' (N.O.C.) allowing their mother to receive rent from a property previously owned by their deceased father. It formally declares the family relationship and confirms the heirs' consent to the tenant paying rent directly to the mother.
N.O.C. TO MOTHER TO RECEIVE DECEASED
FATHER PROPERTY RENT
Affidavit of MR……………………………….................................
and Kumari/Mrs ________________________________
son / daughter of Late Shri ________________________
Resi______________________________________ _____
aged about ………………….. and ……………… years.
We, the above named do hereby solemnly affirm and declare on oath as under:-
1. That we are legal heirs of Late Shri___________________________ who expired on ___________.
2. That we and our mother Smt. ___________________ have legally inherited the entire movable and immovable properties situated at _________________belonging to late Shri __________ including a building.
3. That Smt. ___________________ is our mother and as such we have no objection in case the rental of the premises under your occupation is paid to her as per terms of the tenancy agreement.
4. That whatever stated above are true and correct to our knowledge and nothing has been concealed.
Verified at_______ on ___________ Deponent.
Verification:-
I, ___________________________ w/o Late Shri _____________________ ,the above named deponent do hereby solemnly affirm and verify that the contents of paras 1 to 4 are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. No part of it is false and nothing material has been concealed there from.
Verified at ______________on _____day of_______.
Deponent.
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