
⚠️ Skipping these documents before buying property can cost you everything One missing document can turn your investment into a legal mess, and many buyers realise it only after it’s too late. 📌 What to check: • Sale Deed → Confirms ownership and all transaction terms • Title Chain → Verifies complete ownership history of the property • RoR / Khata → Government record, strong proof in disputes • Encumbrance Certificate → Shows loans, dues, or legal cases • Mutation → Updates your name in government records after purchase • Land Use Certificate → Tells what can legally be built on that land These may look basic, but most people ignore them. And that’s exactly how property fraud happens. You may think you’ve bought a property. But legally, it might still not be yours. Smart buyers don’t just invest. They verify.
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