Property Documents Verification in India: Complete Checklist Before You Buy
By Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran | 19 Law Chambers, Visakhapatnam | Property & Land Law
Buying property is the biggest financial decision most people make in their lifetime. Yet thousands of buyers in Andhra Pradesh lose their life savings every year to property fraud, forged documents, and disputed titles — simply because they did not verify documents properly before buying.
This guide by Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran gives you a complete, step-by-step property document verification checklist — so you never become a victim of property fraud.
Quick Answer: What is the most important document to check before buying property in India? The Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is the single most important document. It shows whether the property has any loans, mortgages, legal disputes, or charges registered against it for the past 30 years. Never buy property without checking the EC first.
1. Why Property Document Verification is Critical
In Andhra Pradesh and across India, property fraud is extremely common. Fraudsters sell:
- Properties with forged title deeds
- Properties already mortgaged to banks
- Properties under court disputes or attachment orders
- Properties with multiple owners — sold without all owners’ consent
- Government land or assigned land sold illegally
- Properties with pending property tax dues
A thorough document verification before purchase protects you from all of these risks.
2. Complete Property Document Verification Checklist
Document 1 — Title Deed (Sale Deed)
The title deed is the primary ownership document. It proves who legally owns the property.
Verify:
- The seller’s name matches the title deed exactly
- The property description (survey number, boundaries, area) matches the physical property
- The deed is registered at the Sub-Registrar’s Office — unregistered deeds are not valid
- Check the chain of title — who owned it before the seller, and before that, for at least 30 years
- Look for any erasures, corrections, or alterations in the deed
Red flag: If the seller cannot produce original title deed or shows only photocopies — do not proceed.
Document 2 — Encumbrance Certificate (EC)
The EC is issued by the Sub-Registrar’s Office and shows all registered transactions on the property for a specified period.
Verify:
- Obtain EC for minimum 30 years
- Check for any mortgages, loans, or charges on the property
- Check for any court attachments or government notices
- Ensure the current seller’s name appears as the latest owner
- In AP, EC can be obtained online through the Registration & Stamps Department website
Red flag: Any mortgage or charge on the EC means the property is pledged to a bank or lender. The loan must be cleared before purchase.
Document 3 — Patta / Pahani (Revenue Records)
Patta is the revenue record that shows who the government recognises as the owner of agricultural or residential land.
Verify:
- The seller’s name must appear in the patta
- The survey number and extent of land must match the sale deed
- Check for any government annotations or restrictions on the patta
- In AP, patta and pahani can be verified online through Meebhoomi (meebhoomi.ap.gov.in)
Red flag: If the patta is in a different name than the title deed — the title is disputed and must be resolved before purchase.
Document 4 — Property Tax Receipts
Verify:
- All property tax must be paid up to date
- The name on tax receipts should match the seller’s name
- Obtain receipts for the last 5 years minimum
- Check with the local municipal office (GVMC in Visakhapatnam) for any pending dues
Red flag: Unpaid property tax becomes the buyer’s liability after purchase.
Document 5 — Building Plan Approval (for constructed property)
If you are buying a house or apartment:
Verify:
- The building plan was approved by the competent authority — GVMC, VMRDA, or Gram Panchayat
- The actual construction matches the approved plan
- Obtain Occupancy Certificate (OC) — confirms the building is constructed as per approved plan and is fit for occupation
- Check for any violation notices or demolition orders
Red flag: Buildings constructed without approved plan or OC can be demolished by authorities. Banks also refuse loans on such properties.
Document 6 — No Objection Certificates (NOC)
Depending on the property location, you may need:
- NOC from Housing Society — for apartment purchases
- NOC from Bank — if property was mortgaged and loan is cleared
- NOC from NHAI / Railways / Airport Authority — if property is near highways, railway lines, or airports
- NOC from Water / Electricity Department — confirming no pending dues
Document 7 — Identity Verification of Seller
Verify:
- Aadhaar card, PAN card of the seller
- If seller is a company — verify company registration, board resolution authorising the sale
- If selling through Power of Attorney — verify the original POA is registered, and the original owner is alive and has not revoked the POA
- If property belongs to multiple owners (joint property) — all owners must sign the sale deed
Red flag: Sale through unregistered Power of Attorney is not valid for immovable property in India.
Document 8 — RERA Registration (for new apartments and plots)
If you are buying from a builder or developer:
Verify:
- The project is registered under RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority)
- Check AP RERA website (rera.ap.gov.in) for project registration status
- Verify the builder’s track record — any complaints filed against them on RERA
- Ensure the Sale Agreement mentions possession date, penalty for delay, and carpet area
Red flag: Buying from an unregistered builder gives you no legal protection under RERA.
3. Additional Checks for Agricultural Land in AP
If you are buying agricultural land in Andhra Pradesh:
- Check if the land is assigned land (government granted) — assigned land cannot be sold
- Verify whether the land falls under any government acquisition or notification
- Check for any forest land or poramboke restrictions
- Verify irrigation source and water rights
- Check survey stones and physical boundaries on ground
4. Online Verification Tools for AP Property Documents
| Document | Website |
|---|---|
| Encumbrance Certificate | registration.ap.gov.in |
| Patta / Pahani | meebhoomi.ap.gov.in |
| RERA Project Verification | rera.ap.gov.in |
| Property Tax (Visakhapatnam) | gvmc.gov.in |
| Land Records | landrecords.ap.gov.in |
5. Red Flags — Never Buy Property If You See These
- Seller insists on cash transaction only — no bank transfer
- Seller pressures you to complete quickly without time for verification
- Original documents are unavailable — only photocopies shown
- Multiple people claim ownership of the same property
- Property price is significantly below market rate
- Patta and title deed are in different names
- Property has any court case, attachment, or government notice
6. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does property document verification cost in India? Legal fees for a thorough document verification by an advocate range from ₹5,000 to ₹20,000 depending on the complexity. This is a tiny fraction of the property cost and can save you from losing everything.
Q: Can I verify property documents myself without a lawyer? You can check basic documents online through AP government portals. However, interpreting the legal validity of title chain, identifying hidden disputes, and checking court records requires a qualified property advocate.
Q: What if I discover a problem after buying the property? You can file a civil suit for cancellation of sale deed if fraud is established. You can also file a criminal complaint for cheating under IPC Section 420. Act immediately — do not delay.
Q: Is it safe to buy property through Power of Attorney in AP? Only if the POA is registered, the original owner is alive, and the POA specifically authorises sale of that property. Unregistered POA sales are invalid. Always verify with an advocate.
Get Your Property Documents Verified by Expert Property Lawyers in Vizag
Before you sign any sale deed — get your documents verified by Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran at 19 Law Chambers. We have helped hundreds of clients across Visakhapatnam and Andhra Pradesh avoid property fraud through thorough legal due diligence.
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Do not sign before you verify. One call can save your life savings.
Disclaimer: This article is for general legal education and awareness purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified advocate before making any property purchase decision.

