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Can property be sold without mutation?

04-Mar-2026
Revenue

Answer By law4u team

1. What is Mutation of Property? Mutation is the process of updating the records of the local revenue or municipal authorities when ownership of a property changes. This ensures that property tax records and official ownership records reflect the new owner. Mutation is done at the local municipal office or revenue department after registration of the sale deed. 2. Sale Without Mutation: Is It Possible? Legally, the sale of property can happen if the sale deed is executed and registered. Mutation is not required for the sale itself; it is an administrative process. In other words, as long as the seller executes and registers the sale deed, the transfer is valid under law, even if mutation is not done immediately. 3. Risks of Selling or Buying Without Mutation While the sale can happen legally, not mutating the property can create serious problems: a) Property Tax and Municipal Issues Property tax will continue to be levied on the previous owner. The new owner cannot claim tax-related benefits or records without mutation. b) Difficulty in Proving Ownership Mutation is often used as proof of ownership for banks, government departments, and utilities. Without mutation, the new owner may face difficulty in: Getting water, electricity, or municipal connections Applying for loans or selling the property further c) Legal Disputes If the property has multiple heirs or previous owners, the old owner may claim rights. Mutation ensures records are updated and legal ownership is recognized by authorities. d) Future Sale Complications If the new owner tries to sell the property again, authorities may refuse to register the transaction until mutation is done. 4. Practical Advice Always get the sale deed registered first (mandatory for legal transfer). Immediately apply for mutation with local revenue/municipal authorities to: Update ownership records Avoid disputes Ensure property tax is reflected correctly in the new owner’s name Mutation is a small administrative step compared to the risks of leaving it incomplete. 5. Conclusion Yes, property can be sold without mutation, because the sale deed registration is the legal proof of transfer. However, mutation is essential for practical purposes like property tax, utilities, legal recognition, and smooth future sale. Not doing mutation can create long-term problems, even if the sale itself is valid under law.

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