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Sania Mehta
Sania Mehta

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Property Law Without the Panic

Property Law Book

Property law feels like a maze built to keep you out — clauses, titles, endless paperwork.

This book acts like a map. It breaks down ownership types, tenancy laws, transfer rules, succession rights — all the things people usually learn only when it’s already gone wrong.

What I liked is how it never assumes legal fluency. It uses real scenarios: buying ancestral property, resolving disputes, registering agreements.
It feels like talking to a calm friend who knows the rules and explains them without judgment.

Understanding property law isn’t about becoming a legal expert.
It’s about not being blindsided.

Because when land or homes are involved, ignorance is expensive.
Clarity, on the other hand, is power.

And sometimes, knowing your rights is the only thing that keeps you from losing what’s yours.

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