Buyers must go thru this check list before buying any property in India.
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Here is a list of documents that may be required for property ownership transfer:
- Sale deed or title deed
- Proof of payment of stamp duty
- Receipt of payment of property registration fees
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the society or local authority, if applicable
- Encumbrance Certificate, which shows the history of the property’s ownership and any mortgages, liens, or legal disputes associated with it
- Property tax receipts
- Building plan approval
- Completion Certificate
- Possession letter or occupancy certificate
- Power of attorney (if applicable)
- Mutation certificate, which shows that the property’s ownership has been transferred to the buyer’s name in the records of the local municipality or government
- ID proof and address proof of the buyer and seller
- PAN card of the seller
- Affidavit stating that the property is not under any legal dispute
- Society NOC (if the property is in a housing society)
- Bank NOC (if the property has a mortgage)
- Allotment letter from the builder, if the property is new
- Any other relevant documents as required by the local laws or authorities.
Note that the specific documents required may vary depending on the location and type of property, so it is advisable to consult with a legal professional or real estate agent for guidance.
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