Physical property verification is an essential part of a verification process. It helps check the boundaries legally belonging to the owner, check any damages involved, check the functionalities of amenities and many more. As we understand the problems and challenges you face while verifying a property physically. To cater to these problems, we have expert legal people who understand laws, rules and regulation and can help you out so that there will not be any legal problems.
Incomplete Inspection: Not noticing important things during the check that could change how much the property is worth or if it's legal.
Lack of Expertise: Difficult to spot problems with how the building is made, where it's located, or if it follows rules without help from experts.
Legal Risks: Not handling legal papers and rules well might cause unexpected problems, arguments, or money troubles.
Negotiation Difficulties: Difficult to talk with sellers or agents about problems found during the check.
Documentation Issues: Not fully understanding paperwork could lead to legal or money problems.
Expertise in Property Laws: Offer clear understanding of local property rules and regulations important for checking property.
Thorough Document Review: Carefully check all papers like sale documents, property titles, building permissions, and no-objection certificates to make sure they are correct and complete.
Physical Inspection Guidance: Provide help and direction during the property check to find problems like building issues, rule violations, or mistakes that could impact how legal or valuable the property is.
Due Diligence and Risk Assessment: Check carefully for any legal problems, debts, or arguments about the property to understand the risks before investing.
Negotiation Support: Support in negotiating with sellers or agents based on findings from the verification process and ensure all discrepancies are addressed and resolved.
Compliance Assurance: Make sure the property meets all the rules, like environmental rules, building codes, and local zoning laws.
Legal Opinion and Documentation: Give advice that the property is legal and follows the rules. Make sure all papers are right for the deal.
We check all legal papers for the property, like sale papers, ownership papers, building permits, no-objection certificates, tax receipts, and other important certificates.
We help and watch over the property check to find problems like how the building is built, differences from the approved plans, or if it breaks local building rules.
Make sure the property follows local rules for how buildings are made, where they can be built, and how they affect the environment.
Check carefully to find out if there are any problems like debts, legal arguments, or other issues that could affect who owns the property or how much it's worth.
Look at possible problems with the property, like legal issues, money owed, or following the rules.
Help talk with the person selling the property or the agent to fix any problems found during the checking.
Give a legal view on if the property is legal, who owns it, if it follows the rules, and what to do to lower risks.
Make sure all papers needed for buying or selling the property are right, including making or checking agreements, and making sure the property gets legally transferred.
Keep helping and giving advice after the check to handle any more worries or legal things that come up.
Sale Deed
Title Deed
Building Plan Approvals
Encumbrance Certificate
Property Tax Receipts
No Objection Certificates (NOCS)
Occupancy Certificate
Lease Agreement
Mutation Register Extracts
Completion Certificate
Structural Stability Certificate
Environmental Clearance Certificate
Completion Certificate
Note: The documents and processes mentioned above are for your understanding. We follow many procedures to ensure there are no legal issues.
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