Things to ask to Builder before
buying property
·
Ask
if builder has Title clear papers for property on which flats are built. Easy
way is to ask for IOD (Intimation Of Disapproval) and CC (Commencement
Certificate) which makes it clear that the property you are purchasing is built
on undisputed land and is BMC approved.
·
Ask
if he is ready to give Completion Certificate which is required during
registration and stamp duty process and also during resale in some cases. This
Certificate if and important proof of BMC clearance on building permissions.
·
Adding
to above point, check if the property has OC (Occupancy Certificate) with
builder, If not what are the reasons. Common reasons being the FSI of that
property used in some other constructions. Property without OC faces bank loan
problem for common man.
·
Ask
if any well known banks are tied up with builder, If banks and financial
institutes like HDFC, ICICI BANK, GIC etc are already tied up with builder it
is a good sign of saving yourself from non well known and fraud builders.
·
Always
take the first step by asking for sample flat and building plan, This will give
you the look and feel of flat and the amenities and quality of tiles and other
items used in kitchen and bathroom etc. Also ask and see the floor plan that
gives the idea about surrounding and spacing.
·
Ask
for, if any additional charges above the charges they show to you like any
legal fees, parking fees etc which sometimes is not said in first meetings.
·
Ask
when is the project getting completed and which month is the handover of
property ? How will they Charge till then because this will attract PRE-EMI (A
kind of interest charged for part payment of the loan borrowed from bank) this
is an extra charge and not same as EMI. Get dates in written and terms if
builder not able to give on time.
·
Ask
the builder about the Carpet area and Total super built up area and what will
be written in Agreement. Also check the height and directions of the flat.
·
Ask
what all utilities and facilities are in built provided upon sale like Fans,
Furniture in kitchen, Home UPS/Inverter etc.
·
At
many far suburb locations of Mumbai like Nalasopara & Virar, some / many
properties don’t have OC and instead get something called ‘Collector Passing’
certificate. This kind of properties are not entertained by leading banks,
yet some small co-operative banks do sanction loans. Still, its a risky real
estate deal.
Note : If you find this list helpful and handy, Kindly add a comment
below with any further points that can help others save had earned money,
before going for a wrong property deal.
Happy Investment.
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