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Transfer of property refers to the process of moving ownership rights in a property from one person to another. This may happen through inheritance, a will, family settlement, gift deed, succession, or other lawful routes.
Property transfer is not only about changing a name in records. It may involve ownership documents, title history, legal heir details, municipal records, society formalities, and other important paperwork.
At MyWillMaker, our expert will guide you on what to check, which documents may be required, and what steps to consider before moving ahead.
Property transfer guidance may be useful in situations such as:
Documents may vary depending on the property type and transfer route, but commonly include:
Our expert can guide you on which documents may be relevant for your situation.
Documents showing ownership and transfer history.
Required in cases involving transfer after the death of a property owner.
Relevant where property transfer is linked to a will, legal heirship or succession process.
Basic KYC documents of the people involved.
Documents showing the relationship between legal heirs and the deceased owner.
Records showing tax payments and property identification details.
Records related to ownership updates in local authority or revenue records.
Documents from the housing society, builder, or developer, wherever applicable.
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Yes, property may be transferred through a valid will, but the process may require proper documentation and, in some cases, probate or other legal formalities.
Mutation updates local or revenue records, but it may not by itself establish legal ownership. Ownership usually needs to be supported by proper title and transfer documents.
Common documents may include title deed, sale deed, death certificate where applicable, will or succession documents, legal heir details, ID proofs, tax receipts and mutation records.
The process depends on the documents available, legal heirs involved, title history and the applicable transfer route. Expert guidance can help you understand the next steps.
Yes, property can be transferred through a gift deed, subject to documentation, registration and other applicable requirements.