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Here's What You'll Need

  • Identity proof of parties involved (such as Aadhar Card or PAN card)

  • Two passport photographs of the parties involved

  • Sale deed

  • Power of authority (if the party is representing someone else)

  • Certificate of incorporation (if the party is a company)

  • Power of attorney or letter of authority (if the party is a company)

  • Copy of the resolution of the company's board (if the party is a company)

  • Property card

  • Proof of payment of stamp duty and registration fee

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    FAQ's

    The number of properties an individual can own in India is not legally restricted. As per the law, there is no specific limit on the maximum number of flats or houses a person can possess in their name. However, it's essential to consider factors like income tax, stamp duty, and registration fees associated with property ownership.

    Unregistered wills are still valid legal documents, but they can present challenges during the probate process. Unregistered wills are regarded as secondary evidence, which means they may require further verification and corroboration. This could potentially lead to delays and complications in executing the will after the death of the testator.

    The property and inheritance laws for women in India ensure their rights to own, inherit and manage property. Women have equal rights to ancestral and self-acquired property, and these rights are protected by various legal provisions, including the Hindu Succession Act, Muslim personal laws, and others. Women also have the right to claim maintenance and a fair share of marital property in case of divorce.

    You would need to pay stamp duty as well as registration fees, both of which are calculated on the value of your property. Costs vary significantly from one state to the next, with some states even factoring in even the gender of the applicant.

    Stamp duty is a percentage of the transaction value. In Delhi, for example, stamp duty is collected at 4% of property value in the case of a woman and 6% in case of a man.

    Yes, you would need to be there in person for the registration of property. Also, two witnesses are required.

    The property will be registered that very day, but it could take a week to get all the documents in order.

    The registration takes place at the office of the Registrar or Sub-Registrar.

    You don’t need an advocate, but it’s best to have a professional go over all the documents and assist you in the registration process.