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Indian Property & Real Estate Law for a Common Man

Master the Basics of Property Law in Just 2 Hours
In India, property disputes account for nearly 66% of civil litigation—yet most people have no idea how property law works.
Whether it's a family inheritance issue, land registration confusion, tenant problems, or builder fraud—lack of legal knowledge costs people time, money, and peace of mind.
That's where this concise and empowering book comes in:
“Indian Property & Real Estate Law for a Common Man” by MiddleMen.Asia


🧑‍⚖️ Why This Book Is a Must-Read
This isn’t a law textbook written for lawyers.
This is a practical guide, written in simple language, for homebuyers, renters, landowners, and every Indian who wants to secure what’s rightfully theirs.
In just 2 hours, you’ll:
✅ Understand key legal terms and documents (title deed, sale agreement, power of attorney, etc.)
✅ Know your rights while buying or selling property
✅ Learn how to avoid common real estate frauds
✅ Understand tenant-landlord laws
✅ Decode land measurement, registration & stamp duty
✅ Navigate RERA, mutation, partition, and property tax
✅ Find out when and how to involve a lawyer


💡 Power to the People Through Legal Clarity
India’s property laws are complex—but your right to own, inherit, lease, or transfer land shouldn’t be a mystery.
This book is a tool for self-protection and empowerment—especially in times when land grabbing, fake registrations, and builder delays are common headlines.
🗣️ “You don't need to be a lawyer to understand the law. You just need the right guide.”


📘 What You'll Love About This Guide
✔ Written in plain English (and Hindi-friendly tone)
✔ Real-world examples and case studies
✔ Checklists for every key step
✔ Visual explanations of land documents
✔ Designed for quick reading and lifetime use


🏠 For Every Family, Every Indian
Whether you’re planning to buy your first home, sell inherited land, or rent a commercial space—this book gives you the confidence to make legal decisions smartly and safely.
📘 Get your copy at: www.MiddleMen.Asia
Because when it comes to property, ignorance is not bliss—it’s risk.

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