** Do your due diligence on the builder or
promoter and the project before buying a property
** Ensure the builder / promoter has clear title
deed, no-objection certificates from Coastal Regulation Zone
** See that the seller has paid all his income
tax dues
** Read the builder-drafted agreement, ensure it
is registered; get it vetted by a lawyer
** Insist for clear
& marketable title certificate; check the property card for the status
** Ensure you have an
occupation certificate, completion certificate before possession
** Buying a ready property is safer than an
under-construction one
** Ensure you are compensated if the seller
terminates the agreement or if the possession is delayed
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