Sale Deed
This is the main legal document that transfers ownership from the seller to the buyer. It must be registered correctly and must clearly list the property details and ownership terms.
Possession Letter
This letter confirms the exact date when the buyer receives the property. It must include the project name, the date of possession, and the builder’s signature.
Building Plan Approval
This document confirms that the building is constructed according to approved plans and local rules. It helps buyers avoid problems with illegal construction in the future.
Completion Certificate and Occupancy Certificate
The Completion Certificate (CC) proves that construction is finished according to approved plans. The Occupancy Certificate (OC) shows that the property is safe and legal to live in.
Encumbrance Certificate
This certificate proves that the property has no legal or financial issues, like loans or mortgages. It is required for a safe transfer of ownership.
Property Tax Receipts
These receipts confirm that all taxes for the property have been paid. Buyers should check the most recent receipts to avoid owing money later.
No Objection Certificate (NOC)
These certificates confirm approvals for fire safety, electricity, water, and sewage connections. They prove the project follows government rules.
Allotment Letter
This letter is issued by the builder and lists property details, the payment schedule, and buyer information. It is also needed for processing a home loan.
No Dues Certificate
This document says that the property does not have any maintenance charges or other fees. The document is useful for buyers because it helps them avoid problems with payments.
Khata Certificate
The Khata certificate is really important when you want to register your property in the records, to do things like pay taxes. It is also necessary to set up utilities at your place. The certificate also serves as proof that you're the legal owner of the Khata certificate property.
RERA Registration Certificate
This certificate is proof that the project is officially listed under the RERA rules. It helps buyers check project details, legal approvals, and construction status.