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5 essential property documents every homebuyer must verify

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 1, 2026, 08:00 IST
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5 essential property documents every homebuyer must verify

Making a property purchase is one of the biggest financial decisions that an individual makes during their life span. While factors such as the location, price, and facilities of the property play an important role, the legal documents accompanying the property play an equally important role in ascertaining the security of your investment. When it comes to making property purchases, various documents need to be attached, proving the legality of the property, as well as the compliance of the property with the laws of the region. Here are five essential property documents every buyer must carefully check before finalising a purchase:


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Title Deed

The Title Deed is the most crucial document in any property transaction. It establishes the legal ownership of the property and confirms the seller’s right to transfer it. Buyers must ensure the title is clear, marketable, and free from disputes. It is advisable to verify previous ownership records and, if necessary, consult a property lawyer to confirm authenticity and avoid future legal complications.


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Encumbrance Certificate (EC)

An Encumbrance Certificate confirms that the property is free from financial or legal liabilities, such as outstanding loans, mortgages, or legal claims. This document is issued by the local sub-registrar’s office and provides transaction details for a specified period. A clean EC ensures that no third party has a financial interest in the property you intend to buy.


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Approved Building Plan

For apartments and constructed houses, the buyer should ensure that the plan has been approved by the local municipal authority. This ensures that the construction meets the zoning requirements and safety regulations. Buying an apartment without approval can lead to penalties and even demolition notices, and the owner would also face problems in availing home loans.




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Occupancy Certificate (OC) / Completion Certificate (CC)

An Occupancy Certificate is issued by local authorities after verifying that the building has been constructed according to approved plans and is fit for occupation. A Completion Certificate confirms that the project meets regulatory standards. Without these documents, buyers may face issues with utility connections, resale, or legal ownership validation.




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Sale Agreement and Sale Deed

The Sale Agreement outlines the terms and conditions agreed upon between the buyer and seller, including payment schedules, possession date, and responsibilities. The Sale Deed, executed at the time of registration, legally transfers ownership from the seller to the buyer. Buyers must ensure that all clauses are clearly mentioned and match the agreed terms before signing.


While checking the documents is considered to be a mere formality, it is actually an important aspect that needs to be considered in order to safeguard your investment. Having a clear title, no encumbrances, approved plans, and valid occupancy and sale agreements are all important in providing security to the buyer. Taking the time to conduct due diligence or seeking professional legal assistance can help you avoid disputes and make your property buying journey smooth and stress-free.

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