Property Audit

Property Audit is a comprehensive assessment process in which the legal, technical, and regulatory aspects of a property are verified to protect the buyer, investor, bank, or property owner from future risks. The purpose of this process is to provide complete transparency regarding the property’s ownership, documents, approvals, and compliance.
Title & Ownership Review
A detailed verification of the property’s ownership records is carried out to ensure that the title is clear and marketable.
Verification of the current and previous ownership chain.
Examination of sale deeds, gift deeds, and inheritance documents.
Verification of encumbrances or third-party claims.
Checking ownership disputes and litigation status.
Assessment of the authenticity of title transfer.
Legal & Document Verification
All legal documents and approvals related to the property are thoroughly scrutinized to ensure that there are no legal issues or missing documents.
Sale deed verification.
Checking registry documents.
Verification of approved building plans.
Examination of mutation records.
Review of tax receipts and payment records.
RERA registration verification (if applicable).
Assessment of NOCs and permissions.
Property Due Diligence
A comprehensive assessment of the property’s legal, financial, and regulatory risks is conducted so that the buyer or investor can make an informed decision.
Property background verification.
Checking existing liabilities and obligations.
Review of litigation and court cases.
Assessment of financial dues and pending payments.
Verification of development permissions and approvals.
Compliance Audit
An assessment is conducted to ensure that the property complies with local authority regulations and statutory requirements.
Verification of building bylaws compliance.
Checking municipal approvals.
Review of fire safety compliance.
Verification of environmental clearances.
Validation of Occupancy Certificate (OC) and Completion Certificate (CC).
Assessment of zoning and land use regulations.