Telangana's property registration process involves online document submission, e-KYC, and Aadhaar verification. Buyers must pay stamp duty and registration fees, ranging from 0.5% to 5% of the property value.
Delhi Cabinet approves first property registration fee hike in 45 years, aiming to boost revenue collection from ₹1.5 crore to ₹100 crore annually.
Key documents for property sales in India include the sale deed, housing society share certificate, NOC, and title clearance. Buyers and sellers must also verify building age, area, parking, and ownership details.