purchasing property at anekal, bangalore purchasing property at anekal, bangalore

2 years ago

site n0.111, 4740 sq ft, conversion order no ALN.SR(A)401/95-96, issued by asst.commissioner ,bangalore, and layout plan is approved panchayat office,marsur,anekal and the property is mortgaged to bank and mortgaged deed is signed by owner
they provide the following documents 1) EC from 1977 to till date and it's absolutely fine
2) official conversion order copy 3)layout approval copy by panchayat 4)sale deed is fine
now, is it safe to buy this property and if i purchase will i get e-khata certificate. if it's not safe give me the reason

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

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First and foremost, before purchasing any property, you should do due diligence to determine whether the property is subject to any legal issues or encumbrances. Second, get all of the legal paperwork. If all of the paperwork are up to date and there are no legal issues, then purchasing the home should be straightforward.
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A.Hi,
First of all, before buying any property you should fact check over the issue of whether there are any legal disputes or legal encumbrances associated with the property. Secondly, get all the legal documents. If the documents are up to date and there are no legal problems associated with the same, then there is no problem with buying the property.
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