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• Verification of the title of the property: The documentation of property varies based on whether the property has been bought from a developer or is it a secondary sale. In the latter case, due diligence would be easier as the first owner will have the property documents ready for the registration. The obligation for the verification of the property title, however, lies on the buyer prior to the registration.
• Estimation of the property value: You have to estimate the value of the property in your area for paying the stamp duty. The stamp duty value will be calculated a percentage of; higher of the actual price paid for the property or the circle rate in your area.
• Preparation of the Stamp Papers: You are now required to buy non-judicial stamp papers equivalent to the value of the stamp duty. You can purchase stamp papers online (e-Stamp Paper) or from the licensed stamp vendors.
• Getting the Sale deed ready: This step involves preparation of the sale deed and get it typed on the stamp papers. It is prepared by an authorised attorney on behalf of the buyer. The subject on the sale deed varies on the nature of the transaction such as a lease, sale, power of attorney, mortgage, etc.
• Payment of the Stamp Duty & Registration Charges: Once you have the stamp papers ready, you can pay the stamp duty through the collector of stamps. The registration charges have to be paid prior to the registration of the property.
• Approach the Sub-Registrar for Registration: Now you have to take an appointment with the sub-registrar for the registration of the sale deed. You have to go to the sub registrar’s office along with two witnesses. All the parties involved in the process need to carry their photographs and the identification documents. You should carry two copy of the deed along with the original deed.
• Documents submission: Along with the sale deed, you are required to submit the requisite documents such as No Objection Certificate (NOC) if the building is located in the city collector’s land, ID and address proof, DD or cash for the payment of the stamp duty, passport size photographs of the parties involved in the transaction, etc.
• Completion of Registration: Once all the documents are verified, the registration process will get completed. You can then collect the duly registered documents. The sub-registrar will hand over the original documents while maintaining a copy of the documents with him/her.
Before buying any property there is a need for complete research and a lot of time and efforts. Property buying was never an easy task and still, it is not easy. However, everyone should go step-by-step and thoroughly look into the documents that are mandatory, so that they get confident about the final decision.
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• Verification of the title of the property: The documentation of property varies based on whether the property has been bought from a developer or is it a secondary sale. In the latter case, due diligence would be easier as the first owner will have the property documents ready for the registration. The obligation for the verification of the property title, however, lies on the buyer prior to the registration.
• Estimation of the property value: You have to estimate the value of the property in your area for paying the stamp duty. The stamp duty value will be calculated a percentage of; higher of the actual price paid for the property or the circle rate in your area.
• Preparation of the Stamp Papers: You are now required to buy non-judicial stamp papers equivalent to the value of the stamp duty. You can purchase stamp papers online (e-Stamp Paper) or from the licensed stamp vendors.
• Getting the Sale deed ready: This step involves preparation of the sale deed and get it typed on the stamp papers. It is prepared by an authorised attorney on behalf of the buyer. The subject on the sale deed varies on the nature of the transaction such as a lease, sale, power of attorney, mortgage, etc.
• Payment of the Stamp Duty & Registration Charges: Once you have the stamp papers ready, you can pay the stamp duty through the collector of stamps. The registration charges have to be paid prior to the registration of the property.
• Approach the Sub-Registrar for Registration: Now you have to take an appointment with the sub-registrar for the registration of the sale deed. You have to go to the sub registrar’s office along with two witnesses. All the parties involved in the process need to carry their photographs and the identification documents. You should carry two copy of the deed along with the original deed.
• Documents submission: Along with the sale deed, you are required to submit the requisite documents such as No Objection Certificate (NOC) if the building is located in the city collector’s land, ID and address proof, DD or cash for the payment of the stamp duty, passport size photographs of the parties involved in the transaction, etc.
• Completion of Registration: Once all the documents are verified, the registration process will get completed. You can then collect the duly registered documents. The sub-registrar will hand over the original documents while maintaining a copy of the documents with him/her.
Before buying any property there is a need for complete research and a lot of time and efforts. Property buying was never an easy task and still, it is not easy. However, everyone should go step-by-step and thoroughly look into the documents that are mandatory, so that they get confident about the final decision.
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