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Sale Deed

A sale deed is a legally binding document used to transfer the right, title, and ownership of immovable property from one person to another for a fee. The Registration Act of India governs the sale deed. A sale deed is only considered valid if it is signed by both the seller and the buyer, and both parties must follow the terms and conditions outlined in the sale deed.

A sale deed must be registered within four months of execution under The Registration Act of 1908. The Sub Registrar of Assurances in the jurisdiction where the property is purchased completes the registration

DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR SALE DEED
  • Draft of Sale Deed/Title Deed/Conveyance Deed
  • 7/12 extract or RTC (Records of Rights and Tenancy Corps) or Khata Certificate and Extracts
  • The landowner and builder enter into a joint development agreement, GPA, and sharing/supplementary agreement.
  • Power of Attorney if any.
  • A building plan sanctioned by the Statutory Authority.
  • Allotment Letter from the Builder/Co-Operative Society/Housing Board/BDA
  • If there is any loan on the property (current or past), or original property documents with bank sale.
  • Sale agreement with the seller
  • All title documents of the land owner must be A copy of all registered previous agreements (in the case of resale property).
  • NOC from the Apartment Association (in the case of a resale property).

Process

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Our Expert Associates will call you to get some details. We will prepare the sale deed agreement draft and send you a soft copy to verify.

The register's office collects stamp duty and registration fees. Stamp duty and registration fees vary by state. Our associates assist you in calculating stamp duty in accordance with current property laws and regulations.

According to the registration act, the sale deed must be registered. The seller and purchaser must go to the appropriate registrar office to register the property. The sale deed is easily registered after a thorough examination of the documents and entities involved.