Hi,
I am nri planning to return to bangalore in few years. So planning to get house constructed in BMRDA approved site,before we move back to India. As I understand, first step is to get planning permission for which I need to send POA to my parents or siblings in India who can take care of this. But I am unsure of the format of POA for the same. Has anyone else in this wonderful forum , sent POA for the same, if so can you please share the format.
Thanks,
Nrayani.
Building plan approval with POA
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Building plan approval with POA
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Re: Planning permission with POA
Nrayani,
I was exploring this option few years ago and I had collected the attached documents during my exploration.
-Reva
I was exploring this option few years ago and I had collected the attached documents during my exploration.
-Reva
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- Power-of-Attorney-Sample.doc
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- GPA Sample.doc
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Re: Planning permission with POA
Thanks a lot Reva
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Re: Building plan Approval with POA
Hi RevaREVA wrote:Nrayani,
I was exploring this option few years ago and I had collected the attached documents during my exploration.
-Reva
Just one more question, which of these templates have you used for submitting planning permission and also is it necessary to get attested from notary in resident country and also from Indian embassy or just attestation from either would do? Pls share your experience.TIA
Re: Building plan approval with POA
Unfortunately, Indian Consulate was far off from where I was residing. So I used GPA_Sample when I visited Bangalore and used the same for plan approval seeking.
When I called Indian Consulate I was told local notary and Indian Consulate attestation is mandatory.
When I called Indian Consulate I was told local notary and Indian Consulate attestation is mandatory.
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Re: Building plan approval with POA
ok thanks Reva.