Purchasing a flat in apartment complex Purchasing a flat in apartment complex

1 year ago

Hi i am about to purchase a flat which is a vendor unit given by builder to its vendor. The owner has only allotment letter from builder and no other document. The flat is not completely ready as wiring, putty work, etc remain. i am being told that remaining work will be done once booking amount is given. Is it safe to buy this flat? If yes what other documents should I ask for? What documents should I have to get complete ownership of the flat? Really worried please help.

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 1 year ago

View All Answers
A.Dear Client
Who is selling the flat to you? Is it the builder or the first buyer? Depending on that you need to find out what all documents you need to have to be on the safer side.
In general you can ask for the following documents;
Sanctioned plan copy
All approvals like - water & sewage, Pollution, Electricity etc.
Mother deed of the land on which the flat is coming up
Sale Agreement draft copy
Joint Development Agreement ( if any)
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

View All Answers
A.Dear Client,
it is better to have some other documents like EC, building plan etc while buying a new flat.
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Read Related Answers

question iconForcefully shifting PG
Dear Client, A dispute between a tenant/PG and landlord/Building owner is resolved under the state-specific Rent Control Act under which a Rent Controller or Addl Rent Controller is appointed to deal...
question iconLand purchase from Scheduled caste belonging person
Dear Sir, Please take opinion from local senior civil Advocate and see that whether there was any clog period within which such land was not supposed to sell.
question iconLand purchase from Scheduled caste belonging person
Dear Client Here are your answers. 1. Yes you can and you should lodge police complaint against that person and bring him to the books. Before you can lodge a police complaint you can send a legal not...
question iconRTI
Dear Client, In India, the Right to Information (RTI) Act allows citizens to request information from government authorities or public bodies. However, obtaining information about the owner of a spe...
question iconcapital gain and property valuation
Dear Client, In your situation, determining the valuation of the property for sale can be complex due to various factors, such as the historical construction of the property, its transformation into...