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Frequently asked Questions
A legal document where one party relinquishes property rights to another, per Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
It clarifies ownership, prevents disputes and supports family settlements or loan closures.
Yes, for immovable property, under Registration Act, 1908, Section 17.
Typically 7–14 days, depending on document readiness and Sub-Registrar availability.
Yes, within 3 years under Limitation Act, 1963 or longer for fraud.
ID proof, address proof, Sale Deed, Property Tax Receipts and Encumbrance Certificate.
It relinquishes rights, enabling the Releasee to claim title, per Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
No, ongoing assistance is an optional paid service, billed separately.
Stamp duty applies, per Indian Stamp Act, 1899; capital gains tax may apply, with exemptions possible.
It’s inadmissible in court, risking fines up to ₹1 lakh, per Registration Act, 1908.
A Release Deed relinquishes rights; a Partition Deed divides joint property among co-owners.
Yes, to release a lender’s claim after loan repayment, enabling clear title.
