A sale deed is the final legal agreement for property sale that transfers ownership from seller to buyer and serves as primary ownership pro... Read More
Key property agreement documents include sale deed, agreement for sale of house, encumbrance certificate, RERA registration, occupancy certi... Read More
Legal experts help verify documents, assess risks, and ensure the agreement complies with laws for a secure transaction. Read More
Developers can use transferred rights to increase construction capacity on permitted land. Read More
It allows landowners to earn value from land they cannot fully develop due to restrictions. Read More
Clear terms prevent misunderstandings about rights, payments, and responsibilities in complex transactions. Read More
Delays in approvals can affect project timelines and create disputes, making clear agreement terms essential. Read More
No, development rights can only be used in areas permitted by local planning regulations. Read More
Verification ensures the certificate is genuine, valid, and approved by the planning authority. Read More
Risks include invalid certificates, approval delays, hidden costs, and unclear agreement terms. Read More
Disputes are resolved through agreed methods like arbitration or courts, as specified in the contract. Read More
It defines how and where the transferred development rights can be used, subject to local building laws. Read More
Registration ensures the agreement is legally enforceable and recognized by authorities. Read More
The landowner must ensure rights are valid and transferable, while the buyer must obtain approvals and comply with regulations. Read More
Payment may be in lump sum, installments, or through alternative benefits like constructed property, as agreed between parties. Read More
The agreement should include party details, development rights description, payment terms, scope of rights, and legal obligations. Read More
Unlike a property sale, a TDR agreement transfers only development rights, while ownership of the land remains with the original owner. Read More
A DRC is an official document issued by authorities that allows a landowner to transfer unused development rights to another party. Read More
The parties include the landowner (transferor), the developer or buyer (transferee), and reference to the planning authority issuing the rig... Read More
TDR helps manage limited land by shifting development rights from restricted areas to permissible zones, supporting balanced urban growth. Read More
