Relinquishment Deed Drafting
Legally transfer a co-owner's share in a property voluntarily to another co-owner or family member.
Professionally drafted. Legally compliant. Hassle-free.
Why a Relinquishment Deed Is Important
Used mainly in inheritance or partition cases, this deed removes ambiguity and prevents future conflicts by formalizing the transfer of shares.
Key Benefits
Legally transfers ownership rights of a co-owner's share to another party
Prevents future disputes by clearly recording the intention to relinquish ownership
Essential for registration to update land/property records with local authorities
Supports inheritance & partition cases, helping in family property settlements
Protects interests of all parties by ensuring clarity and consent of all co-owners
Prerequisites
Details of the relinquishing party: Name, address, PAN/Aadhaar, relationship with other owners
Details of the beneficiary: Name, address, PAN/Aadhaar, and relation
Property details: Address, type (flat/house/plot), area, and ownership shares
Supporting documents: Original sale deed/title deed, property tax receipts, and ID proofs of all parties
Mutual consent: All co-owners must agree and sign the deed
What You Receive
Legally drafted relinquishment deed compliant with local property laws
Clause-wise explanation so all parties understand the transfer of ownership
Digital copy & editable version ready for printing, signing, and registration
Step-by-step registration guidance for sub-registrar office
Expert legal support to clarify doubts and ensure smooth execution
Frequently Asked Questions
A Relinquishment Deed is a legal document used when a co-owner of a property voluntarily gives up their share in favor of another co-owner or family member.
Yes, it is required to legally transfer a co-owner’s share and update property records.
Yes. But such transfers may be treated as sale or gift depending on the case, affecting stamp duty.
Yes. Lawizer provides complete guidance for the registration process.
Details of all parties, ownership information, original title documents, and property-related papers.
