When buying a resale MHADA flat, the first owner does not need to re-register the property if it was already properly registered at the time of original allotment or first sale.
For resale, the current seller must execute a fresh sale deed in favour of the new buyer, which must be registered at the local Sub-Registrar Office.
Additionally, MHADA usually requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and transfer approval before registration. The buyer must ensure all past dues are cleared and the transfer is endorsed in MHADA records.
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Buying a resale MHADA flat. Do you know if the first owner still needs to register?
Buying a resale MHADA flat—does the first owner still need to register?
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