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In Haryana, outside the HSVP boundaries, land regulations vary by construction type and revenue collection. Ground floor + 2 floors and stilt + 3 floors are two common property types, each with different ownership structures. In the case of a ground floor + 2 floors, the property is typically divided into separate parts, with the ownership recorded in the income statement. The distribution is generally 33.33% each, depending on the arrangements. These properties do not have stilt parking, and land use is maximized for residential purposes.
On the other hand, stilt + 3 floors have stilt parking, making them more structured and regulated. Ownership is typically divided 33.33% per floor, and these properties are often subject to different revenue collection methods and are sometimes classified as developer flats.
For financing, there are the best mortgage deals for both types, but banks review the income statement before approval. Properties with independent registrations and clear title deeds offer the best mortgage options, while mortgage eligibility depends on proper documentation. Many banks offer the lowest mortgage rates for properties with approved plans. By choosing the best bank for your home loan, you can secure favorable terms and thus facilitate the process of homeownership in Haryana’s rapidly changing real estate market.
Loan Documents & Loan Possibility
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- Agreement to sell.
- 13 Year Jamabandi ,
- Bharmukat
- Sale Deed (Conveyance deed) .
- Map & Sanction letter of Map
- Property Photo