Title and Report Search

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A Title Search is a legal verification process to confirm the true ownership and legal status of a property before purchase, lease, or mortgage. It helps identify if the title is clear, marketable, and free from legal or financial issues. The outcome is a Title Search Report, usually prepared by a lawyer, summarizing ownership history, encumbrances, and any litigation or risks associated with the property.

Documents Required

  1. Title Deed / Sale Deed
  2. Chain of Title / Mother Deed
  3. Non-Encumbrance Certificate (NEC)
  4. Mutation Records / Khata / Patta
  5. Land Records
  6. Property Tax Receipts
  7. Approved Building Plan / Layout (if applicable)
  8. Occupancy Certificate / Completion Certificate
  9. Power of Attorney (if any)
  10. Court Decrees / Litigation Records (if applicable)

FAQ's

FAQ's

1. What is a title search?

A legal check of property records to confirm true ownership and detect encumbrances or disputes.

2. Why is a title search report important?

It ensures the property has a clear title, preventing legal and financial issues for the buyer.

3. Who prepares the title report?

Usually a lawyer or legal professional after reviewing public and legal records.