Encumbrance certificate

An ‘encumbrance’ refers to any liability that is created on a property. An encumbrance certificate for a specific requested period, is a note of all the registered transactions pertaining to the property for that period. This certificate can be obtained from the sub-registrar’s office, where the property is registered.

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