FAMILIAL DISPUTES AND THEIR SOLUTION – PART 4: 15

JOINT PROPERTY


Or, for example, the family decides to build a house. The father puts in some funds, one son puts in some funds, the other son puts in some funds, and they take a loan for the rest. But right at the beginning they did not clarify whether the sons wanted to become joint owners of the house, whether they were giving the amount as a loan to their father, or whether they were just helping their father out. The house gets built but no one knows legally what proportion of it is owned by who. If one of them then dies, a huge conflict arises over who owns this house. One person claims he invested this much amount in the house, the other one says that he paid for the land. Then they go to a mufti to sort out inheritance issues. This sometimes leads to injustice with one party.

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