Rajkot investment: legal checks before I commit?
Honestly not sure how much I trust builders these days after hearing so many horror stories. I'm finally looking to buy in Rajkot, tired of renting, probably around the 150 Feet Ring Road area for investment. My main concern is legal due diligence before parking serious capital. How do you guys *really* verify RERA registration? I see the numbers, but what are the actual red flags to look for on the RERA site itself, especially for projects like Ansal Aastha Mig Zone? Also, how do you properly check a builder's legal track record, like Ansal API's, beyond just online reviews? I'm worried about title clarity and future exit options. Are there specific steps for title verification that most buyers skip? Don't want to get stuck with legal hassles later.
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It's true that Rajkot's real estate market, especially around 150 Feet Ring Road, has seen good appreciation, making it attractive for investment. But liquidity aur exit options tabhi acche honge jab property ka title clear ho aur builder ki reputation solid ho. Ansal API is a big name, but their past issues are a concern. Have you looked into any other builders or projects in that area for comparison?
Totally agree with your point about exit options. No clear title, no easy exit. Best option is to find a small, reputable local builder in Rajkot, even if they're not as big as Ansal API. Kuch projects Krishna Kunj ke paas bhi ache hain, jinka track record clear hai. Thoda research aur karo, U1.
Comparison toh kar rahe hain, but sab builders ke saath kuch na kuch issue toh hai hi. Matlab headache kam nahi ho raha!
Dekho, Ansal API ka track record bohot volatile raha hai, khaas kar Delhi-NCR mein. My friend faced huge delays with them for a project in Gurgaon. Rajkot mein bhi maine suna hai kuch projects late chal rahe hain. RERA registration no. check karna toh theek hai, but uske andar ke details, like project completion dates, litigation status, aur kitne complaints register hue hain, woh sab bhi dekhna padega. Kisine Ansal Aastha Mig Zone ka RERA status properly check kiya hai kya?
RERA site pe red flags dekhne ke liye, project details ko cross-verify karo. Dekho ki promised amenities aur construction status match kar raha hai ya nahi. Builder ki financials, unke past projects ki delivery record aur litigation history bhi RERA portal pe available hoti hai, ya fir builder se demand kar sakte ho. Title verification ke liye, ek local lawyer hire karna mandatory hai. Woh encumbrance certificate, chain of title, aur building approvals sab check karega. Log yeh step skip kar dete hain, aur baad mein phas jaate hain. Rajkot mein Krishna Kunj area mein bhi aise issues aaye hain pehle.
Absolutely! My uncle was stuck with an Ansal project near Lucknow for years. Possession milne mein itna time laga ki interest par interest chadh gaya. Legal track record ke liye, sirf online reviews nahi, local property lawyers se consult karo jo builder ke cases handle karte hon.
Haan bhai, sahi keh rahe ho. Delays toh inki pehchaan ban gayi hai.
Ansal API? Careful raho yaar. Bahut cases chal rahe hain inke against. Google kar lo ek baar.
Bhai, this is exactly my concern too! Rajkot mein prices badh rahe hain, especially near 150 Feet Ring Road, but builder ki reliability sabse bada question hai. Ansal API toh bahut purana builder hai (est. 1967, HQ New Delhi), but that doesn't always mean smooth sailing, right? I've heard mixed reviews.
Honestly not sure how much I trust builders these days after hearing so many horror stories. I'm finally looking to buy in Rajkot, tired of renting, probably around the 150 Feet Ring Road area for investment. My main concern is legal due diligence before parking serious capital. How do you guys *really* verify RERA registration? I see the numbers, but what are the actual red flags to look for on the RERA site itself, especially for projects like Ansal Aastha Mig Zone? Also, how do you properly check a builder's legal track record, like Ansal API's, beyond just online reviews? I'm worried about title clarity and future exit options. Are there specific steps for title verification that most buyers skip? Don't want to get stuck with legal hassles later.