Saturday, January 31, 2015
Five things one should know before purchasing land in Kerala
It is not always an easy job to buy some property with an intention to sell it later for more profit, or constructing a house later. Real estate is one of the growing business all around India and there are people earning handsome of money doing real estate jobs. Unfortunately there are some wrong coins engaging and one should pay maximum attention especially before purchasing plots for house construction purpose. Your hard earned money should not be put in wrong lands by way of investment or whatever it may be. There are some important factors one should know before a purchasing a land in Kerala.
1. Ownership of the property
Ownership is the most important aspect of the property and the authenticity of ownership can be verified through original documents. The person offering a particular property should prove the authenticity or title for the transaction. It is always good practice to ask original documents for verification. If you have any doubts on the ingenuity of the documents, don't hesitate to approach Sub Registrar Offices for verification. You can take certified copies of any documents from the registrar offices in Kerala.
2. Know the encumbrances or liability over the property
Encumbrance certificate is an important document one should very before purchasing a particular property. This certificate is available from Sub Registrar Offices and you can apply it by online mode in Kerala. The Registration department of Kerala is fully computerized and it is better to take 30 years encumbrance certificate of the property you wish to purchase.
You will get majority of the liability of a property from its encumbrance certificate. Scrutinize the certificate to know whether any mortgage, ownership and any other untold liability exists in the property you wish to purchase. Court attachments can also be identified by looking into the encumbrance certificate of a property. www.keralaregsitration.gov.in is the official website of Registration Department of Kerala for sending application for encumbrance certificate.
3. Check the fair value of the property
Kerala is one of the few states in India where fair value of land is legal and compulsory. Government of Kerala officially published fair value of majority of the survey numbers in the state. It is important to check the fair value of the survey you wish to purchase either from the website (www.igr.kerala.gov.in) or from the particular Sub Registrar offices.
One need to show more or equal amount of fair value as consideration in the document for registration purpose. You can also ensure the type of property from the fair value gazette and it is important to know whether the plot you wish to buy is a government owned property or not.
4. Tax receipt and possession certificate
Village Officer is the authority who issues tax receipt and possession certificate of a particular property. The original tax receipt and the latest should be verified before buying a plot. You can also check the BTR, Basic Tax Register, to know whether any court cases prevails in the property.
5. Legally prohibited or not
Some plots come under special category and should not be able to transact. All documents lack a specific ownership should be scrutinized. Revenue authorities gift property as "Pattayam" (ownership) to certain classes of people in the state from time to time. There some pattayam that cannot be transferred to people out side the family. Some pattayam cannot be transferred without attaining a particular period. These things should be verified and you should absolutely sure about the transparency of the documents.
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