You!
Yes You!
Buying a property anytime soon?
Think of the moment when you have finalized on buying a
property, you have so many questions to ask. But, when you go to meet the
builder, you are run out of words. What would you prefer, ending up asking
irrelevant questions or questions that will get you all the required details?
Unable to figure out where to start from?
Here are 10 important questions that you must have answers
for while buying a property from the builder in order to avoid any legal
hassles:
- You can begin with asking the builder about the title clearance of the land on which the building is being constructed or is already built. Documents like Intimation of Disapproval and Commencement Certificate from the builder will make sure that the building is constructed on an undisputed land.
- Find out the actual price of the property and also get clarity whether that price includes the cost of utilities like electricity and water, parking space, various taxes, legal charges and registration charges, etc. or not. This way you can avoid chances of the builder imposing some extra charges for any of these.
- Must find out complete information about the super built-up area, built-up area and the carpet area. (These have been discussed in our previous post)
- Enquire about the undivided share in the land which has to be registered before commencement of construction. It should be equally transferred to all the owners without retaining any share for him for later use.
- Find out if the builder has any tie-ups with any of the financial institutions. This will help you ensure that you will be safe from fraud cases.
- Always demand to have a look at the sample flat so as to check the quality of construction and the material used. Ask him for floor plans as well that can give you better idea about different layouts.
- Enquire the tentative ready possession date from the builder that will help you know the time left for completion of the building construction.
- Ask him about the various amenities and specifications, interiors like kitchen appliance or furniture that you will be getting post buying the property.
- Request the builder/owner to provide an occupancy certificate that states that property is ready to be occupied. It will also be helpful for you in applying for home loan.
- And lastly, the completion certificate that the builder must give while handing over the property to you. This states that the building is constructed according to the approved plan from the municipal authorities.
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