Smooth Property Registration with Pravasi Kerala Properties
At Pravasi Kerala Properties, we assist you in navigating the property registration process in Kerala, following all local legal protocols. Our dedicated team ensures that the process is handled smoothly and efficiently.
In Kerala, property ownership can be transferred to first-degree family members as a gift, making it easier to share ownership or plan asset distribution. The process is overseen by the local authorities, with certain fees applied based on the property’s value. Our team will guide you through all the required steps for a seamless transaction.
Key Steps for Property Registration in Kerala:
Title Deed – A legal document that serves as proof of property ownership. It includes property details and must be verified to ensure there are no outstanding encumbrances.
Identification – Both the buyer and seller must provide valid identification, such as passports, Aadhar cards, or voter IDs, to confirm their identities.
No Objection Certificate (NOC) – This document ensures that there are no pending dues or liabilities on the property before it’s transferred.
Registration at Local Authorities – All necessary documents are submitted for review, and after approval, a new title deed is issued to the new owner.
Mortgage Registration – If a property is financed with a loan, the mortgage must be registered with the relevant authorities before the property can be transferred.
Property Registration Procedure in Kerala:
- Gather required documents (title deed, ID, NOC, etc.).
- Submit documents to the local registration authorities.
- Pay the registration fee.
- Complete the process and receive the new title deed.
- Transfer utilities and update property records.
Kerala’s property registration system ensures transparent and legal ownership transfers, providing a secure environment for property transactions.
For a hassle-free experience, reach out to Pravasi Kerala Properties. We’ll help you through every step of the process, ensuring compliance with Kerala’s property laws.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use this guide to familiarize yourself with rules, laws and other important information relating to your property.
The Kerala government charges 8% of the fair market value of the property as stamp duty and an additional 2% as the registration fee for land registration.
The sale deed must be signed by at least two witnesses who provide their full names, signatures, and addresses. It is mandatory to register the sale deed of immovable property at the sub-registrar’s office with jurisdiction over the property. All involved parties must be present during the registration process.
Original sale deed, assessment, or mutation (copy) Identity proof of the individual (Aadhar card, ration card, voter card, driving license or PAN card) No objection certificate (NOC) Witness’s ID proof.