Which documents should be verified in a checklist for property purchase legal check?
The key documents to be checked include:
Title Deed – Confirms the ownership of the property and ensures the seller has the legal right to sell it.
Sale Agreement / Agreement to Sell – Outlines the terms and conditions of the property transaction.
Encumbrance Certificate (EC) – Shows whether the property is free from any legal dues, mortgages, or liens.
Property Tax Receipts – Verifies that the property taxes have been paid up to date.
Occupancy Certificate (OC) / Completion Certificate (CC) – Confirms that the construction of the property complies with local regulations.
No Objection Certificates (NOCs) – Required from relevant authorities, such as the municipal corporation, electricity board, and society (if applicable).
Khata / Land Records – Important for properties in India, especially for verifying ownership and property classification.
Approved Building Plan – Ensures that the construction is legal and follows municipal guidelines.
By thoroughly verifying these documents, buyers can prevent legal disputes, avoid fraudulent transactions, and ensure a transparent property purchase.
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