What is Property Registry?
Property Registration or Sale Deed is the legal process that officially transfers property ownership from seller to buyer. It is done at the Sub-Registrar Office under the Registration Act, 1908, and ensures legal ownership for the purchaser.
Why is Registry Important?
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Legally proves ownership and protects against future disputes.
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Mandatory for properties above ₹100 under Indian law.
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Required for availing home loans and mutation of property records.
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Helps prevent legal complications in resale or inheritance cases.
What Does the Registry Service Include?
- Drafting of Sale Deed
- Stamp Duty Calculation & E-Stamp
- Registry Appointment at Sub-Registrar Office
- Identity & Document Verification
- Registry Submission & Copy Delivery
Documents Required for Registry
- Aadhar Card & PAN Card of Buyer and Seller
- Draft Sale Deed Document
- Property Tax Receipt / Mutation Document
- Passport Size Photos
- Electricity Bill or Address Proof of Property
Who Should Get Registry Done?
- Property Buyers & Sellers
- Family Members during Gift or Inheritance
- Real Estate Builders
- Individuals applying for Property Loan
When is Property Registry Needed?
- Immediately after property purchase agreement
- During loan sanction or legal transfer
- Before reselling, gifting, or leasing the property
- When updating municipal or mutation records
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