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Cancellation of Sale Deed: How It Works?
Real estate transactions can run into legal issues sometimes after registration. A key concern involves seeking cancellation of the sale deed under valid reasons like fraud. While this process aims to undo wrongs, it must comply with set procedures. This blog demystifies various aspects o
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Property Ownership: Types, Rules, and Expert Guidance
Property ownership advances beyond just acquiring a property in one's name. It involves a spectrum of structures, distinctive practicals, and legal considerations. Based on the chosen ownership type, property owners may confront diverse challenges and tax liabilities. Thus, it becomes imp
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Sale Deed in Karnataka: Process, Documents, and Key Details in 2025
The Sale Deed in Karnataka is an essential document for property transactions. It is a legal document that talks about the deal's details and confirms your ownership. This Deed is a necessary document for owning a property. It also helps to list the details of the transaction. Please keep
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Freehold Property and How It Can Affect Your Property Purchase in 2025
Freehold property is defined as “any estate which is "free from hold" of any entity besides the owner. Hence, the owner of such an estate enjoys free ownership for perpetuity and can use the land for any purposes however in accordance with the local regulations.”
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Legal Documents You Need To Buy And Sell Property: Essential Guide
Buying a home or even property is a huge investment. When you’re putting so much into it, be sure that you have all the documents that are required. The list of documents that you need is pretty large, but let’s try and stick to the documents that are completely essential. A few of the le
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Land Acquisition Act 2013: Balancing Demand and Compensation
With the growing population in India, the demand for land acquisition also grows. Hence, to ensure a proper balance between demand and supply, and facilitate infrastructure development of the country, without hindrances, the Government of India has formulated certain rules and regulations
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Distressed Property in India: Buying, Selling, Opportunities
Distressed property in India refers to real estate assets that are facing financial difficulties or are in a state of disrepair. These properties are often put up for sale by distressed sellers due to various reasons, such as financial constraints, legal issues, or other challenges in mai
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Encroachment in Real Estate: What it means and How it works
Encroachment in real estate refers to the unauthorized occupation or use of another person's land or property. In India, this issue has become increasingly prevalent and has significant implications for property owners, buyers, and the overall real estate market. In this guide, we'll delv
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