A property verification ensures that the property involved in business and purchase is free from disputes and lawsuits and hence offers a hassle-free property buying experience for you.
Buying a property can be an overwhelming experience, both financially and emotionally. Hence, it is absolutely necessary to ensure that all the legal intricacies are absolutely unambiguous so that there is no legal hassle in the future. The intricacies to be kept in check are: Legal due diligence on the property by the buyer & an inquiry into the seller capacity to pay; Agreement to sell and earnest money; execution of sale deed; possession, Registration and completion of payment
We will connect you to property lawyers, who will generate all the required reports from the sub-registrar office. Once the documents are received, the lawyers will verify all the property-related documents for checking the title and rights of the seller. The documents will also be verified to check that the documents have been registered and appropriate stamp duty has been paid.
Conveyance Deed, Sale Deed, Agreement To Sell, GPA/Power Of Attorney, Will (if any), Relinquishment Deed, Partition Deed, Freehold/Mutation Details etc.
Name, Address & Nationality of the Applicant Name, address and nationality of the author of the work Nature of the applicant’s interest in the copyright - whether the applicant is the author of the work or the representative of the author Copies of the original work
The Copyright Act, 1957 prevents unauthorized use of any original literary, musical, dramatic, sound recordings, cinematograph and other artistic works. Both published and unpublished works can be copyrighted, and the copyright of the original work is reserved for the original creator. Copyright can also be registered for works that were published before 21st January 1958, that is before the Copyright Act came into existence.
Under the Indian Copyright Act 1957, copyright protects the social, economic and legal interests of the author. The copyright owner is entitled to the following exclusive rights.
If you’re a businessman taking a property on long-term lease, are purchasing a home (whether against a loan or not) or taking a loan against a property, this verification procedure is essential.
It will give you complete peace of mind to know that there are no other claimants to your property. This is a big deal, given the vast sums involved in such a transaction.
This will be done through expert property lawyers
If all the documents are in order, property verification will take no longer than a week.
There are numerous frauds that can be committed. For example, the seller may not have the right to sell the property, or have only a partial right to sell it. Moreover, there may be a claim by some other person or party over the property. The registration takes place at the office of the Registrar or Sub-Registrar