I lent money from private lender behalf my lend sele after paying lending amount lender sold my property other person

Apr 09, 2026 61 views 1 answers
Property Law
Anonymous
Apr 09, 2026
Property Law
► I lent money from private lender behalf my lend sele after paying lending amount lender sold my property other person
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Apr 11, 2026

Dear Sir,

From the facts stated by you, it appears that you had borrowed money from a private lender by mortgaging or otherwise securing your property, and despite repayment of the loan amount, the lender has unlawfully sold your property to a third party. If the loan has in fact been fully discharged and you have proof of repayment (such as receipts, bank transfers, or acknowledgments), then the lender has no legal right to deal with or transfer your property. Such a sale would be illegal, void, and not binding on you in the eyes of law.

 

In such circumstances, you can initiate appropriate legal proceedings before a competent civil court seeking declaration that the sale transaction is null and void, cancellation of the sale deed, and recovery of possession of your property. You may also seek an injunction against the purchaser from interfering with your possession. Additionally, if there is evidence of cheating, criminal breach of trust, or fraud, you may also file a criminal complaint against the lender.

 

It is important that you act promptly and collect all documentary evidence relating to the loan, repayment, and property ownership. Delay in taking action may complicate the matter, especially if the third-party purchaser claims to be a bona fide purchaser. Therefore, you should consult a local advocate immediately and take steps to protect your rights through both civil and, if necessary, criminal remedies.

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