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What are the documents required for buying a property in India?

10-Mar-2023
Property

Answer By law4u team

Buying a property in India involves several legal formalities and documentation requirements to ensure that the transaction is legally valid and the property is transferred smoothly from the seller to the buyer. The following are some of the documents that are required for buying a property in India: Sale Deed: This is the primary legal document that establishes the ownership of the property and the transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer. The sale deed should be registered with the local registrar's office to make it legally valid. Title Deed: This document proves the ownership of the property and contains details such as the name of the owner, the property's dimensions, and other relevant details. Encumbrance Certificate: This document certifies that the property is free from any legal or financial liabilities, such as mortgages, liens, or unpaid dues. Property Tax Receipts: The buyer should ensure that the seller has paid all the property taxes due up to the date of sale. The seller should provide the buyer with the latest property tax receipts. Building Plan Approval: If the property is a flat or an apartment, the buyer should obtain a copy of the building plan approved by the local authorities. Power of Attorney: If the seller is not present in person to sign the sale deed, they can authorize someone else through a power of attorney to sign on their behalf. No Objection Certificate (NOC): The seller should obtain a no-objection certificate from the housing society or the local municipal corporation to transfer ownership of the property. Identity Proof: The buyer should provide a valid identity proof, such as a passport or a voter ID card, to establish their identity. Address Proof: The buyer should also provide a valid address proof, such as a utility bill or a driving license, to establish their address. These are some of the key documents required for buying a property in India. The buyer should ensure that all the necessary documents are in order before proceeding with the transaction. It is also advisable to seek legal assistance to ensure that the transaction is legally valid and free from any disputes.

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