Consult a Legal Expert. Know Why?

Buying a property is the biggest and most expensive decision a person makes in their lifetime. Hiring a realestate lawyer smoothens the whole process of buying a property.

Benefits of Hiring a Legal Expert

Document Verification

All the Property documents like title check, sale deed are diligently examined by the legal expert before the property deed.

Protection from Legal Disputes

A legal expert verifies the property for any legal disputes that might get a buyer into trouble.

Safeguards from Fraudulent Sellers

A Legal Expert makes sure to check on the property ownership, any outstanding loans on the property.

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Key Documents to Check Before Buying a Property

Buying a property is an expensive affair. Any mistake in the legal due diligence could land you in serious legal disputes.That's why its importont that you maintain caution and check all the important documents before you sign the deal.

Property Documents

You must check all the property-related documents, including Title documents (sale deed, gift deed, will, succession certificate) and the nature of title (freehold or leasehold). In addition,you must ensure all the Title documents are duly stamped & registered.

Construction Approval

In case you are buying an apartment from a builder,you must check approvals from the local municipal body. Additionally you should check for approvals for water, Sewage, fire safety, environment clearance, etc.

Land Use Permission

Most states do not permit sale of agricultural land for non-agriculture purposes. It's important that you check the property is built in complaince with such zoning plans.

Encumbrance Certificate

A property that has been mortgaged is said to have an encumbrance. This means there is already an outstanding loan against the property. It's best to avoid buying properties which have encumbrances. An Encumbrance Certificate can help clarify whether the property has any encumbrances.

Occupancy Certificate

It's a document issued by local government agencies to certify that the project has been completed in compliance wit laws and regulations. This certificate must be obtained by the Builder as an indication that the building is safe for occupancy.

Tax Payment Receipts

Make sure the seller has paid all the property taxes to the municipal authorities. you must also ask for the receipts for the same. if the seller has not not paid the taxes before selling the property, the burden may fall on the new buyer.

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What Real Estate Legal Services do we Provide?

We provide diverse real estate legal services including the followings:

Free Telephonic Consultation with Real Estate Lawyer.

The consultation call will be for 10 minutes and can be extended at the lawyer’s discretion. You should share your query while booking the call and the same will be answered in the call.

Agreement to sell Vetting and registration

Agreement to sell document thoroughly checked and verified by expert lawyers

Agreement to sell Drafting and Registration

Drafting of the agreement by an expert lawyer with sufficient rounds of review before the finalization of the draft.

Sale Deed Vetting and registration

Sale Deed document thoroughly checked and verified by expert lawyers

Sale Deed Drafting and Registration

Drafting of the Sale Deed by an expert lawyer with sufficient rounds of review before the finalization of the draft.

Drafting and Registration of other conveyance documents like WILL, POA, LEASE Etc.

Drafting of the Deed/Document by an expert lawyer with sufficient rounds of review before the finalization of the draft.

Property Verification Report

Title Search: To Ensure that the present owner has a Clear Title History to the property. Title search establishes whether the present owner has absolute ownership of the property and whether he has absolute right to sell the property.

Title Opinion Report

Verification of previous ownership documents for checking the title and rights of the seller. Verification of Sale Deed for checking the title and rights of the seller

Complete Property Verification, Drafting and Registration

Title Search: Ensuring that the present owner has a Clear Title History to the property. Title Search establishes whether the present owner has absolute ownership of the property and whether he has absolute right to sell the property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The property legal title Search must happen at the time when a person plans to purchase a property or take a home loan or when a person is taking a property on a long-term lease for commercial use.

Nowadays, the cost of properties ranges from lakhs to crores. Hence, it is wise enough to get the property documents verified before you invest. This process lets you enjoy a smooth transition.

Documents that need to be verified before buying a property are - an occupancy certificate, building plan, encumbrance certificate, no objection certificate, sale deed, will, conveyance deed, agreement to sell, power of attorney, and mutation details.

This procedure is conducted by expert property lawyers who examine the property papers diligently and make sure that you are investing in the right property.

As a layman, one can verify the basic details whereas a legal expert will oversee the in-depth details, conducts research, and provide accurate information. Hence, hiring a legal expert is necessary for the title search.

* Documents Required for Legal Title Search
* Copy of original Conveyance Deed (sale, partition, gift, will) or the latest registered document.
* Patta or Khatha or 7/12 extract or Jamabandi or Mutation Deed.
* Non-Encumbrance Certificate
* Latest Conversion Certificate, Property tax Receipt.
* Fire NOCs, permissions from Water Board/ Electricity Board/ Inspector of Lifts (Additional documents for commercial buildings).
* RERA Approval, if any.
* Electricity Bill and Property Tax Receipts (latest).
* Court documents.
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