Common Property Disputes Faced by NRIs and How to Avoid Them

Introduction 

For NRIs, property ownership in India is often rooted in family legacy and emotional value. But managing it from afar opens up serious risks, especially legal disputes. From family disagreements to unlawful occupation, many NRIs find themselves tied up in long legal battles over their Indian property. 

In this blog, we explore the most common property disputes NRIs face—and how to prevent or resolve them effectively.

1. Illegal Occupation and Encroachments

The Problem: Unattended properties are vulnerable to encroachment by squatters, extended relatives, or even neighbors who push property boundaries. 

The Solution: 

  • Appoint a local representative or property manager 
  • Conduct regular inspections and site visits 
  • Install visible fencing, security signage, and even CCTV 
  • File a police complaint or eviction notice at the first sign of trespassing 

Tip: Services like MeraPropt monitor and report property encroachments early. 

2. Family Disputes Over Inherited Property

The Problem: Inheritance often leads to disagreements among siblings or relatives, especially in joint or ancestral property. 

The Solution: 

  • Ensure a legally registered Will is in place 
  • Go for partition deeds in joint properties 
  • If required, initiate a civil partition suit to claim your rightful share 

Tip: Seek professional legal and property management help to mediate and document everything clearly. 

3. Disputes with Tenants

The Problem: Unvetted tenants may refuse to vacate, delay rent, or damage the property. Eviction proceedings can take months or years. 

The Solution: 

  • Always use a legally registered rental agreement 
  • Conduct police verification and background checks 
  • Enforce clauses for eviction, damage recovery, and penalties 

Tip: Property managers streamline rent collection, renewals, and legal notices if needed. 

4. Fraudulent Sale or Misuse of Power of Attorney (PoA)

The Problem: Unscrupulous relatives or agents may use fake or outdated PoA documents to transfer, lease, or sell your property without consent. 

The Solution: 

  • Issue PoA only to trusted individuals 
  • Use a specific PoA instead of a general one 
  • Register PoA with Sub-Registrar and include expiry date 
  • Cancel unused PoAs formally and notify authorities

5. Disputes Due to Lack of Title Clarity

The Problem: Unclear land titles, missing documents, or mismatched ownership records cause delays in sales or leasing. 

The Solution: 

  • Conduct a thorough legal title check 
  • Update mutation records and land revenue documents 
  • Digitize your property papers and keep backups 

Tip: MeraPropt’s legal team offers title verification services to ensure ownership is watertight. 

6. Builder or Society Disputes

The Problem: NRIs who buy under-construction properties or flats in societies often face builder delays, handover issues, or maintenance disputes. 

The Solution: 

  • Retain copies of builder-buyer agreements and receipts 
  • Check RERA registration of the builder 
  • Involve RWA (Resident Welfare Association) or file complaints with consumer court if needed 

Conclusion 

Property disputes can be emotionally and financially draining—especially when you’re not in India to respond quickly. The key is prevention through proactive management, documentation, and legal awareness. 

With a reliable property management partner like MeraPropt, you can secure your property, respond to red flags early, and resolve conflicts through expert legal coordination. 

Don’t let distance cost you your legacy. Let MeraPropt protect what you rightfully own. 

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