AGREEMENT TO SALE DRAFTING

Secure your property transaction with our comprehensive Agreement to Sale Drafting service.

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Agreement To Sale Drafting

Secure your property transaction with our comprehensive Agreement to Sale Drafting service.

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What is a Agreement To Sale Drafting?

An Agreement to Sale is like a promise or a plan for buying and selling property. Think of it as a written agreement that comes before the final sale deed. In this agreement, the seller and the buyer outline the terms and conditions of the property sale, like the price, the payment plan, and any other important details about the deal. It's like a roadmap for how the property sale will happen. This agreement doesn't immediately transfer ownership of the property, but it's a commitment that the property will be sold and purchased under the conditions they've agreed upon. Once all the terms are met, the actual transfer of the property happens later with a Sale Deed.

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Why having professionally drafted agreement to sale is essential?

  • An Agreement to Sale is a promise or plan for buying and selling a property.
  • It is a written agreement made before the final Sale Deed.
  • The seller and buyer mention the terms and conditions of the property sale.
  • These include the price, payment plan, and other important details.
  • It acts like a roadmap for how the property sale will happen.
  • It does not immediately transfer ownership of the property.
  • It is a commitment to sell and purchase the property under agreed conditions.
  • The actual transfer of ownership happens later through a Sale Deed.

 

What You Should Look for in an Agreement to Sell

When drafting or reviewing an Agreement to Sell, pay particular attention to the following elements:

  • Parties Involved: The names, addresses, and other details of the buyer and seller should be clearly stated.

  • Description of the Property: The agreement should include a clear and accurate description of the property being sold, including its location, size, type, and any other identifying features.

  • Sale Price and Payment Terms: The agreed-upon sale price and the terms of payment (including the schedule of payments) should be clearly stated.

  • Possession Date: The agreement should specify the date when the buyer will take possession of the property.

  • Conditions Precedent and Subsequent: These are conditions that must be fulfilled either before the sale can take place or after the sale has taken place.

  • Representations and Warranties: The agreement should include warranties from the seller regarding the property's title, the authority to sell, and the absence of encumbrances or liens on the property.

  • Indemnity Clause: The agreement should include a clause where the seller agrees to indemnify the buyer for any losses due to title defects.

  • Dispute Resolution: The agreement should have a clause outlining how disputes will be resolved, whether through mediation, arbitration, or litigation.

  • Termination Clause: The agreement should specify under what conditions the contract can be terminated, and the consequences of such termination.

What our users have to say

I was purchasing a resale flat in Noida, and the seller shared a draft Agreement to Sale that was heavily biased in their favour. I was worried about hidden clauses and payment timelines. Lawyaar reviewed the situation, redrafted the agreement, and ensured my interests were protected. Their lawyer explained every clause in simple terms before finalising it.

Rahul Mishra, Noida

The builder insisted on using their standard Agreement to Sale, which had vague possession and penalty clauses. I didn’t feel comfortable signing it. Lawyaar stepped in, negotiated key terms, and drafted a clear agreement with defined timelines and safeguards. This gave me confidence to proceed.

Pooja Nair, Kochi

I was selling my plot in Nagpur, but the buyer kept changing payment terms verbally. I needed everything clearly documented. Lawyaar drafted a strong Agreement to Sale that clearly mentioned payment milestones, default conditions, and exit clauses. It avoided future disputes.

Sanjay Deshpande, Nagpur

As a first-time property buyer in Bengaluru, I had no idea what an Agreement to Sale should include. Lawyaar explained the legal structure, drafted a customised agreement, and ensured stamp duty and legal wording were correct. Their guidance made the process stress-free.

Nikhil Rao, Bengaluru

The seller of a commercial property in Delhi wanted advance payment without clear cancellation terms. I was uncomfortable with the risk. Lawyaar drafted an Agreement to Sale that protected my advance amount and clearly mentioned refund conditions. Their legal clarity saved me from potential loss.

Ritu Malhotra, Delhi

I was jointly purchasing a flat with my brother in Ahmedabad, and we needed an Agreement to Sale that clearly mentioned ownership share and responsibilities. Lawyaar prepared a precise draft covering joint ownership, payment obligations, and future transfer rights. Very professional service.

Ketan Shah, Ahmedabad

The broker provided a generic Agreement to Sale template for my property purchase in Pune, which lacked important legal safeguards. Lawyaar identified missing clauses related to possession, approvals, and liabilities, and drafted a legally sound agreement. I felt legally secure after that.

Amit Kulkarni, Pune

I was selling ancestral property in Chennai, and there were multiple legal heirs involved. The Agreement to Sale needed careful drafting to avoid disputes. Lawyaar handled the complexity smoothly and prepared a comprehensive agreement that all parties were comfortable signing.

S. Raghavan, Chennai

The buyer for my flat in Gurugram kept delaying payments, and the initial agreement draft did not cover penalties properly. Lawyaar redrafted the Agreement to Sale with clear default and termination clauses, which helped me enforce timelines. Their legal drafting was very effective.

Neeraj Bansal, Gurugram

I was buying a property from an NRI seller, and I was concerned about compliance and documentation. Lawyaar drafted a detailed Agreement to Sale covering tax implications, payment structure, and execution process. Their expertise made the transaction smooth and legally compliant.

Arvind Iyer, Coimbatore

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