10-step due diligence
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Confirm the seller is the current, lawful owner.
Check ownership history (the 'mother deed' chain) is unbroken.
Ensure there are no loans, mortgages, or charges on the land.
Check revenue records reflect the current owner.
Make sure the physical land matches the records.
Rule out pending court disputes over the land.
Ensure there is a legal road/right-of-way to the plot.
Confirm permitted use and whether NA conversion is needed.
Avoid future claims from co-owners or legal heirs.
Confirm vacant possession and that taxes/dues are cleared.
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