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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about property Sellers.
Basics
If you had submitted your requirements between 9 am and 10 pm, we would have called you within 15 minutes of receiving your inquiry. If not, we would get in contact with you the following day.
You must complete an inquiry form, which is available on contact page of our website, in order to sell your home.
On the contact page of our website, there is an inquiry form where you can list the properties that are for sale. You might connect with a large number of buyers by signing up with us as a broker without having to pay any additional fees.
Seller Corner
This often asked query has a very simple solution. The cost at which a house is presently up for sale is its list price. The cost at which a house is sold is its sale price. A top real estate agent should be able to recommend a list price that ultimately ends up being very close to the sale price.
Every municipality is different, but generally speaking, a certificate of conformity (and/or permit) is needed when making an improvement or change to a piece of real estate or land. Potential buyers have the ability to request certifications of conformity for any additions, such as decks, patios, or sheds, when purchasing a house. Some buyers might not request any permits, while others would. Technically, you are not required to produce any permits or certificates of conformity, but a simple fence permit could turn away a buyer.
Yes. But depending on where the property is located, the process and forms may differ from state to state. According to the registration regulations, each state in India has developed its own set of forms. When registering a sale deed or transfer deed, this paperwork must be completed and submitted.
Both the buyer and the seller are required by the Income Tax Act and its regulations for a sale transaction to supply their PAN card numbers, and in the event of a sale, either the buyer or the seller would need to complete Form 60 of the Income Tax.
It is not necessary to complete Form 60 of the Income Tax if the buyer or seller is a non-resident Indian (NRI) who is not subject to tax in India.
If the seller has received the full purchase price, the documents have been registered, and the buyer has been given physical possession of the property, the sale of a residential property is said to have been formalised.