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    Drafting & Registration of Property Documents

    From sale deeds to wills, lease agreements to mortgage documents — we draft, review, and register every type of property instrument with legal precision.

    Every property transaction requires precisely drafted legal documents that comply with Karnataka's registration and stamp duty laws.

    Poorly drafted documents can lead to disputes, registration rejections, and financial loss. At Legal Brigade drafts and reviews every instrument to ensure it is legally sound, comprehensive, and protects your interests.

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    Documents We Draft & Register

    Comprehensive coverage for all property-related legal instruments

    Sale Agreement

    Legally binding agreement between buyer and seller outlining terms, conditions, price, and timelines of the property sale.

    Absolute Sale Deed

    The primary instrument of property transfer that conveys complete ownership from the seller to the buyer.

    Gift Deed

    Transfer of property ownership as a gift without monetary consideration, executed with proper legal formalities.

    Will

    Legal declaration of how a person's property should be distributed after their passing, ensuring wishes are legally enforceable.

    Partition Deed

    Formal division of jointly owned property among co-owners, clearly defining each party's share and boundaries.

    Release Deed

    A co-owner relinquishes their share or rights in the property in favour of another co-owner or party.

    Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

    A preliminary agreement recording mutual understanding between parties before executing the final legal instrument.

    Mortgage Deed by Deposit of Title Deed (MDTD)

    Deed creating a mortgage by depositing title documents as security for a loan, used in property-backed financing.

    Redemption of MDTD

    Release of property from mortgage after full repayment of the loan, restoring clear title to the owner.

    Lease Agreements

    Comprehensive lease documents for residential and commercial properties with terms that protect the landlord's and tenant's interests.

    Other Instruments

    Power of Attorney, Joint Development Agreements, Supplementary Deeds, Rectification Deeds, and other property-related legal instruments.

    Request a Proposal

    Share your requirement and Legal Brigade will send a written proposal — scope, deliverables, and timeline.

    Need a Document Drafted or Registered? Call 8497029999

    From simple lease agreements to complex sale deeds — we ensure every document is legally sound and properly registered.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What property documents does Legal Brigade draft and register?
    Legal Brigade drafts and registers sale agreements, absolute sale deeds, gift deeds, wills, partition deeds, release deeds, lease agreements, MOUs, mortgage deeds (MDTD), redemption deeds, rectification deeds, joint development agreements, and Powers of Attorney. Every instrument is drafted to comply with the Registration Act 1908 and the Karnataka Stamp Act 1957.
    How do I get a proposal for sale deed drafting and registration in Bangalore?
    Share the transaction details — parties, property, and any existing draft — with Legal Brigade to receive a written proposal for Sale Agreement / Sale Deed drafting or vetting, and end-to-end Sub-Registrar Office registration assistance including stamp duty computation, document upload, appointment booking, and biometric attendance. Government stamp duty and registration fees are paid separately to the State.
    How long does property registration take at the Sub-Registrar Office?
    Once the deed is drafted and stamp duty is paid, registration at the Bangalore Sub-Registrar Office typically takes one to two visits and is completed within 7 to 10 working days, subject to appointment availability on the Kaveri Online portal. Legal Brigade books the slot, accompanies parties, and follows up on the certified copy.
    Can a sale deed be registered without the seller being physically present?
    Yes, a sale deed can be registered without the seller being physically present if a properly executed General or Special Power of Attorney is in place and registered. For NRI sellers, the GPA must be notarised and apostilled abroad, then adjudicated in India. Legal Brigade drafts and processes the GPA as part of the engagement.
    What is stamp duty on a sale deed in Karnataka in 2026?
    Stamp duty on a sale deed in Karnataka is 5% of the higher of consideration or guidance value for properties above ₹45 lakh, with 3% for properties between ₹21 and ₹45 lakh, and 2% below ₹20 lakh. A 1% registration fee and 0.5% surcharge also apply. Legal Brigade computes the exact figure for your property.
    Do you draft documents for NRI property transactions?
    Yes, Legal Brigade drafts and registers sale deeds, gift deeds, GPAs, and lease deeds for NRI buyers and sellers. Documents are exchanged by email, FEMA and Income Tax (Section 195 TDS) implications are flagged, and registration is completed in India using a registered Power of Attorney — without the NRI needing to travel.