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How to apply for an encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra?

What is an encumbrance certificate?

When buying a property, an important document to which you as a buyer should have access to is the encumbrance certificate (EC). In this guide, we tell you in detail what an encumbrance certificate is, why it is important for both buyers and sellers in Maharashtra and how to apply for an EC online and offline in Maharashtra. Read on.

 

What is an encumbrance certificate?

An encumbrance certificate is proof that the person who is selling the property to you is the real owner. The document also highlights that the property has no litigation and financial dues attached and thus is safe to invest in.

 

What are the uses of encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra?

 

Encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra: Details mentioned

 

What are the types of encumbrance certificate forms?

An encumbrance certificate is available in two forms:

Encumbrance certificate Form 15

If a property has any encumbrances during the period for which the applicant has sought an encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra, the SRO issues an encumbrance certificate on Form 15. This will include information related to inheritance, sale, purchase, lease, mortgage, gifting, relinquishment, partition of the property etc.

Encumbrance certificate Form 16

In case no transaction has been recorded during the period for which the applicant has applied for an encumbrance certificate, the SRO issues a nil-encumbrance certificate on Form 16.

 Encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra: Eligibility

 

Encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra: Documents required for application

 

How to get an online EC in Maharashtra?

Only some states in India support downloading of online EC. Maharashtra doesn’t support online download of EC and to obtain the encumbrance certificate a person has to visit the SRO office.

 

How to get offline EC in Maharashtra?

Mentioned are the steps to follow to get EC in Maharashtra.

 

 

How much time does it take to get an encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra?

It takes around 15 to 30 days from the date of application to get the encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra.

 

Housing.com POV

Encumbrance certificate is an important certificate that is required while buying, selling or applying for a home loan. Unlike other states, Maharashtra doesn’t support application of online encumbrance certificate. Hence, one has to visit the SRO office to apply for the encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra. Also, the fees to get the EC differs across the state.

 

FAQs

Is encumbrance certificate required to buy a plot in Maharashtra?

Encumbrance certificate is required to buy any kind of property in Maharashtra.

What is Form 22?

Form 22 is the application form that has to be filled to apply for an encumbrance certificate in Maharashtra.

Can encumbrance certificate be applied online in Maharashtra?

No. Maharashtra doesn’t support online encumbrance certificate and one has to go to the respective SRO to get the encumbrance certificate in the state.

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