Documents Required for NRI to Buy Property in India

OPG specializes in property documentation services, providing accurate and comprehensive support to property buyers, sellers, and owners. With our expert knowledge and meticulous approach, OPG ensures that all property-related documents are complete, error-free, and compliant with legal requirements, offering clients peace of mind and protection against potential disputes.

OPG assists in drafting, reviewing, and verifying critical documents, such as sale deeds, lease agreements, gift deeds, and property transfer documents. Our legal team ensures that every clause is clearly defined and aligned with applicable laws, safeguarding the client’s interests. OPG also helps in preparing documents required for property registration, mutation, and title transfer, making the entire process seamless and hassle-free.

For clients dealing with ancestral or disputed properties, OPG offers specialized services to trace ownership history, verify legal heirs, and resolve any discrepancies in records. We also assist in obtaining certified copies of land records, encumbrance certificates, and other statutory documents to establish clear title and ownership.

By managing regulatory compliance and liaising with government authorities for approvals and documentation, OPG saves clients time and effort. The thorough and professional approach of OPG ensures that property transactions are backed by strong legal documentation, eliminating risks and ensuring a smooth process for all parties involved.

Eligibility for NRIs to Buy Property in India

Who qualifies as an NRI?

An NRI is an Indian citizen who spends at least 182 days of every financial year outside of India for employment, business, or education. People of Indian origin (PIOs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs)may also buy property in India under the circumstances.

Restrictions on Property Types NRIs can Purchase

It’s important to note that NRIs cannot purchase agricultural land, plantation properties, or farmhouses in India. However, they can invest in residential apartments, villas, commercial properties, and land for non-agricultural purposes.

This includes industrial land, commercial plots, and land for development projects. Additionally, NRIs can purchase agricultural land if it is converted into non-agricultural use through the appropriate government procedures.

Key Documents Required for NRI to Buy Property in India

How to get the POA notarized and registered

Financial Documents

Legal and Compliance Documents

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