To validate the property registration, check the transaction details in ENCUMBRANCE CERTIFICATE (EC)
The registered sale deed looks like below image. In the below image, we encircled the date of registration, seller name and buyer name
Below is another page of sale deed with registration number encircled
Below is the property schedule in sale deed
We extracted the encumbrance certificate online on Kaveri Online Services to cross-check whether the property is registered. In the below encumbrance certificate (EC),
Column 3 represents the date of registration, the above sale deed was registered on 20th March 2021, same date is reflected in below EC
Column 5 represents the seller’s name, In the above sale deed, the seller name is Mr VIKEE, same name is reflected in EC
Column 6 represents the buyer’s name, in the above sale deed, the buyer’s name is Mr ANAND, same name reflects in below EC
Column 9 represents the registration number, the registration number in above sale deed matches to below EC.
It means the property is registered. If the property is not registered, data will not reflect in EC.
In Karnataka, apply encumbrance certificate online on Kaveri Online services. The application cost less than Rs. 250
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We assist in extracting encumbrance certificates with or without sale deed. To opt for our service please write to us pgnproperties@gmail.com or Whatsapp to + 9 1 – 97424 79020.
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