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Comprehensive legal solutions for property and real estate matters. Expert guidance in title verification, documentation, and dispute resolution.

Property and Real Estate Law in India: Complete Guide

Property and real estate law in India covers transactions, ownership rights, land use, and disputes related to residential, commercial, and agricultural property. These matters are governed by laws such as the Transfer of Property Act, Registration Act, RERA, Land Acquisition Act, and various state regulations. Legal assistance ensures transparent transactions, proper documentation, rightful ownership, and effective resolution of property disputes.

1 Title Verification and Due Diligence

Title verification is the most critical step in any property transaction. It ensures the property is legally clean, free from disputes, mortgages, or illegal claims.

2 Sale Deeds and Conveyancing

A sale deed is the final legal document that transfers ownership from seller to buyer.

3 Builder–Buyer Disputes

Builder-related issues include project delays, poor construction quality, mismatch between agreement and final delivery, non-refund of amounts, or failure to provide promised amenities.

4 Lease and Rent Agreements

Lease and rent agreements define the relationship between landlords and tenants.

5 RERA Matters

The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act protects homebuyers and ensures transparency in real estate projects.

6 Land Acquisition Cases

Land acquisition involves the government acquiring private land for public purposes.

7 Stamp Duty and Registration Issues

Property registration is mandatory for legal ownership.

Conclusion

Property and real estate matters require accurate documentation, legal clarity, and expert guidance. Whether it involves title verification, sale deeds, builder disputes, leases, RERA complaints, land acquisition, or registration issues, professional legal support ensures secure transactions and effective resolution of disputes under Indian law.

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