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Frequently asked Questions
A legal document finalizing property ownership transfer from seller to buyer, per Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
It proves legal ownership, prevents disputes and supports financing or resale.
Yes, under Registration Act, 1908, Section 17, for immovable property.
Typically 7–14 days, depending on document readiness and Sub-Registrar availability.
Yes, for fraud or misrepresentation, per Indian Contract Act, 1872, with legal procedures.
ID proof, address proof, Title Deed, Encumbrance Certificate and Property Tax Receipts.
Yes, a registered Sale Deed is definitive proof, per Registration Act, 1908.
No, ongoing assistance is an optional paid service, billed separately.
Stamp duty applies per Indian Stamp Act, 1899; seller’s capital gains tax is separate.
Non-registration invalidates the deed, risking fines up to ₹1 lakh.
Yes, within 3 years under Limitation Act, 1963 or longer for fraud.
A Sale Deed transfers ownership; an Agreement to Sell commits to a future transfer.
