An encumbrance certificate (EC) is a document that provides information about the legal status of a property. It shows all the financial and legal transactions that have been made on the property, such as mortgages, uncleared loan, and easements.
EC is an important document for anyone who is buying or selling property, as it can help to protect the buyer from any hidden liabilities. It can also be used to verify the ownership of a property.
Documents Required
- Property details, such as the type of property, the survey number, and the extent of the property.
- Property boundary details, such as the dimensions of the property and the location of the boundaries.
- Address proof, such as a copy of your Aadhaar card or voter ID card.
- Details of the property for which the EC is needed, such as the registration number and the date of registration.
- A copy of the deed, if a deed has been created for the property.