#Sale Deed
8 articles tagged with “Sale Deed”
Capital Gains Tax on Plot Sale: Short-Term vs Long-Term and How to Legally Save
Selling a plot in India triggers capital gains tax. Whether it's short-term (higher rate) or long-term (with indexation benefit) depends on how long you held it. Here's the complete guide.
How to Verify Land Documents in Tamil Nadu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Title disputes are the single biggest risk in buying property in Tamil Nadu. This step-by-step verification guide covers all six documents you must check before paying any advance.
Joint Property Ownership in India: Benefits, Risks, and the Right Way to Structure It
Buying property jointly with a spouse, parent, or sibling has real tax and loan benefits — but requires careful documentation. Here's how to structure joint ownership correctly.
Sale Deed vs Agreement to Sell: What's the Difference and When You Need Each
These two documents are often confused by first-time buyers, but they have fundamentally different legal effects. Getting this wrong can cost you your advance money.
Buying Inherited Property in India: The Legal Checklist to Avoid Family Disputes
Inherited land is one of the highest-risk purchases in India — hidden co-heirs and undivided shares have undone thousands of transactions. Here's exactly what to verify.
Power of Attorney for Property Purchase: When You Need It and How It Works
NRIs and busy buyers often use Power of Attorney for property transactions. But POA-based property purchases carry risks that many buyers don't understand until something goes wrong.
Power of Attorney for NRI Property Transactions: What It Can and Cannot Do
Power of Attorney is a necessity for NRIs transacting in Indian property from abroad. But a poorly drafted POA creates as many problems as it solves. Here's what to get right.
Stamp Duty and Registration Charges Tamil Nadu 2025: Complete Rate List
Tamil Nadu's stamp duty is 7% and registration fee is 4% — totalling 11% on sale consideration or guideline value, whichever is higher. Here's every rate, exemption, and the calculation method.