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Why property is not always the best thing to pass on to your children

Although property is commonly viewed as a precious inheritance, it can become a cause of burden or strife for your children.

May 29, 2025 / 14:25 IST
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Most Indian families view property as the longest-lasting asset to bequeath to subsequent generations. Property represents stability, tradition, and wealth security. Parents tend to feel that they will guarantee the well-being of their offspring or otherwise offer a financial buffer by donating a home or piece of land. Real-world complications often render property an unfavourable legacy in practice.

Maintenance expenses and legal intricacies

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One of the biggest reasons property is a bad idea is upkeep cost and complexity. If your kids don't live in the same city or country as you, keeping inherited property in decent condition is a logistical and monetary headache. Property taxes, repair bills, tenant problems, or society charges can quickly mount. For shared property, spreading these costs among several heirs is even harder.

Moreover, inherited property is usually accompanied by unclear titles or legal issues, particularly if the documentation had not been brought up to date frequently. Uncompleted mutation records, unresolved property disputes, or ill-defined boundaries can ensnare heirs into years of litigation. Rather than being a gift, the property is a legal curse.