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The sale of immovable property of more than Rs.100, all the transactions should be mandatorily registered according to section 17 of Registration Act, 1908
The process of buying a property always involves a lot of paperwork, and all of them are legally required.
So, the buyer must always be very clear about the Legal documents to seek and examine before signing a deal.
With proper legal advice, scrutiny of documents and verification of relevant information pertaining to the property is very important.
The property should be free from legal issues.
With proper legal advice, scrutiny of documents and verification of relevant information pertaining to the property must be done.
One should approach a lawyer to check the authenticity of the property title.
The process must be done perfectly, to make sure that the buyer has a fair right over the property and It should bring peace of mind and a sense of security to the buyer’s purchase price.
The property transaction is done at the sub-registrar’s office with proper legal documents.
The parent deed document is also referred to as ‘thai pathram’ in Tamil and includes the unbroken flow of the title up to the present owner.
A parent deed is a statement that has the details of the rightful owner over a particular piece of property.
This legal document records the change of possession of title, rights, and ownership of the property to the buyer from a seller.
When the two parties in a property transaction agree, the title of the property is transferred through a sale deed.
This Sale deed is a legal document that records the change of possession of title, rights, and ownership of the property to the buyer from a seller.
This is an essential document, both the buyer and the seller are required to be present at the time of the deed.
The name and details of both parties must be mentioned in the deed. It is done at the sub-registrar’s office.
The Encumbrance certificate clearly shows whether the property is free from monetary and legal liabilities.
It is one of the most important documents for seeking a loan against property from banks.
It clearly shows all the details about transactions relating to the property.
It will help to achieve proper entitlement on property.
It holds the name of all owners from the past 12 to 30 years.
It also includes the ownership title transfer, mortgages, etc., It also states that the property is free from all encumbrance.
Most banks demand this document before approving the home loan.
The Encumbrance Certificate should be bought by the buyer.
The computerized copy of EC can be accessed for free in any Registration Office by entering the document number and year of registration.
It is issued by the sub-registrar’s office, and can also be applied for offline via Form 22.
Name of the District, Taluk, and Village Patta Number
Name of the owner
Survey number and subdivision Area of the land and tax details.
Is it a Wetland or a Dryland
Once the registration of the property is done, the patta will automatically be transferred to the new owner.
Patta can be checked online.
The layouts & plots should be mandatorily approved by the CMDA or DTCP and not the panchayat.
It is essential to make a personal visit to the
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