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Book a ConsultationBuying or dealing with property in Delhi can be hectic. From paperwork to legal rules, the process often feels confusing. That's where a real estate lawyer in Delhi Legals 365 steps in, to make things easier, clearer, and legally secure for you. In our opinion, property law shouldn't be complicated at all. No matter if you're buying your dream home, selling land, dealing with a builder delay, or sorting things out with family, our experienced lawyers ensure you are covered every step of the way.
We aim to keep things simple, transparent, and backed by strong legal support. Legals365 has over years of experience and more than a thousand successful cases across the property law services in Delhi NCR. We're a trusted law firm that guides you through the whole deal, so you can make the best decisions, avoid expensive errors, and walk stress-free throughout your property journey.
In India, several important acts deal with property law. They apply these laws to win your case and protect your rights; our legal experts have years of experience in doing this very thing.
All property transactions in India are based on this act. It prescribes how one can buy, sell, gift, lease, or mortgage property. This law allows us to guarantee that every transfer is legal, clear, and free from conflict.
The RERA Act safeguards buyers in the face of defaulting developers and also makes builders abide by the law. It enables the buyers to take legal action on delay in possession, change in project design, and failure to maintain quality standards. We have assisted a lot of clients in getting their money back successfully.
This law embraces all types of agreements, comprises, for instance, property sale agreements and lease contracts. This act is used by our team to make sure your agreements are legal, enforceable in court, and legitimate.
It prescribes the way by which a person's property is inherited upon his death. It includes wills, legal heirs, and intestate succession (no will). This law is used to assist clients in claiming inheritance in inherited properties.
This law makes property registration mandatory for sales and long-term leases. Without registration, your ownership may not be legally recognised. Our team ensures the registration is done correctly and within the legal time limits to avoid penalties.
From documentation to dispute resolution, our property law services cover every possible situation. Here's how we help:
There are many things you can do before buying a property, such as you should ensure that the seller is the legal owner of the property and there are no hidden problems like loans, fraud, or claims by the family. A check regarding the property title is done using all past documents and public records by a Delhi real estate lawyer.
A property deal isn't just a handshake. You need proper paperwork to make it legal and safe. We prepare, draft, or review all types of property agreements, whether you are buying or selling, renting or investing. We draft everything about property services to ensure your rights are protected.
Once the deal is finalised, it must be legally recorded by registering it at the Sub-Registrar's office. We help you prepare the sale deed, compute stamp duty, arrange necessary ID and address proof, and guide you through the property registration process. Many people find this part difficult due to paperwork and long queues, but our team ensures it gets done quickly and correctly.
Have you booked a flat, and the builder is delaying the possession? Or the final property doesn't match what was promised? This is more common than you think. As your Real Estate Lawyer in Delhi, we take legal action against the builder under the RERA Act (Real Estate Regulatory Authority).
Have you booked a flat, and the builder is delaying the possession? Or the final property doesn't match what was promised? This is more common than you think. As your Real Estate Lawyer in Delhi, we take legal action against the builder under the RERA Act (Real Estate Regulatory Authority).