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Vaishnavi Murthy
posted on 11 MayRemote buying in Delhi is a legal minefield.
Honestly, I thought getting a POA for my Said-Ul-Ajaib flat would be simple. But yaar, legal checks became a huge headache from Dubai. Builders like DLF or Godrej might seem safe, but even then, verifying ownership and clear title from afar is a task. I almost missed some old disputes. My advice: don't just rely on your agent. Get an independent local lawyer to deep dive into the property's history, especially if you're targeting a 3BHK for investment. Prices here, like ₹3Cr+ for a good 3BHK, demand that extra scrutiny. It's not just about the ROI, it's about peace of mind. Hope this helps someone.
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Bhai, this is exactly my fear. Main toh Ghaziabad se dekh raha hoon, so not even that far, but still. How do you even find a truly independent lawyer jo builders se mila hua na ho? Any tips for someone like me eyeing a 2BHK in Alaknanda? Budget
Totally agree yaar! I'm looking at a place in Anand Niketan and the builder 'assurance' just feels so hollow. Remote verification is a nightmare, my agent just pushes for booking.