Sale agreement, Sale Deed and Registry Amount Sale agreement, Sale Deed and Registry Amount

1 year ago

I am planning to purchase a flat. Sale Price after the negotiation is 57 Lacs. I am willing to pay 16 Lacs as down payment and take a loan of 41 lacs. How should the sale agreement and sale deed be made so that I pay the lowest amount as possible for the registry?

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client,
A sale deed is a legal document that transfers property ownership. A sale agreement is a promise to transfer property ownership in the future. The sale deed contains information about both parties (buyer and seller), such as their ages, addresses, and other details. Terms and conditions are specified in sale agreement. For details of your deed and agreement you must contact your real estate lawyer.
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Anonymous

Replied 1 year ago

That really does not answer my question, but thanks.

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