Latest Answer: Not last but the least, before taking possession make sure that there are no pending works in the flat and latest paid PMC receipt and latest paid electricity bill is paid and copy is submitted to the buyer. Also make sure that there are no dues to the society from the first owner.
Latest Answer: But if you are buying property through Power of Attorney (POA) holder of original allottee of a government development authority:
Apart from the documents mentioned above, main documents are :- 1) Will Agreement to sell the property, 2) Permission to mortgage, 3) Special Power of Attorney, 4) Authorisation letter signed by the seller, 5) General Power of Attorney, 6) Verification of signature of seller from his bank.
Latest Answer: Hi Mr Pathak,
As per my knowledge, go to your local registry office of local jurisdiction along with the xerox/photocopy of documents. And just apply for a certified copy which is as equal as original. Yes if you are not sure that it is stolen or misplaced , then better to make a complaint to your local police station of such deed. And this number will be very helpful for you in future. That deed number will be present in your copies.
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Latest Answer: Hi James,
As per my knowledge, the loading factor is constantly figured as a percentage. This changes from project to project and cities to cites. For example in Delhi-NCR, it is 20%-40%, in Bangalore 20% to 30%. Similarly like in Chennai ,it is 25% to 30%. In Mumbai metropolitan region, loading factor is more than compared to other cities, 50%-60%.
Latest Answer: Hi Mr Krishna,
As per my knowledge, you have to verify some of documents like:-
1) Approved plans,
2)Title Certificate from Advocate of current date,
3)Copy of IOD/Commencement Certificate,
4)Stamp duty paid receipt,
5)Demand Draft for payment of Registration fees,
6)Property Card showing CTS No. of plot,
7)PAN cards of Sellers and Buyers,
8)Khata Extract ....
Latest Answer: Hi Nithin,
It's a good question you asked. As per my knowledge,First confirm the approved plans from the appropriate authority are in place. Check that all other permissions from various authorities are in place. E.g. Utility Companies, Environment clearance, Airport Authority, etc. Confirm that the Land title is clear and there is no disputes/litigation (Title Certificate).