Make sure the seller has paid all prior property tax payments and has receipts for doing so because it is a hefty responsibility.
One of the most important legal papers needed for the sale and acquisition of real estate is a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
Some owners borrow money from banks by mortgaging their properties. As the buyer, you must confirm that the owner has fully repaid the loan and has no outstanding obligations.
The most significant record of a property's change in ownership is the title deed.
Knowing if a property is freehold, leasehold, or a government facility is preferable.
This certificate guarantees that there is no mortgage on the property.
Before registering the property in your name, it is a good idea to have the land size measured.