Sale Agreement Review
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Last Updated: June 2025
What is a Sale Agreement Review?
A Sale Agreement (or Agreement to Sale) is a legal contract that outlines the terms and conditions of a property transaction. Vakilify’s expert lawyers review your agreement to ensure it is legally sound, fair, and protects your interests.
Whether you’re a buyer or seller, reviewing the agreement before signing helps avoid disputes, hidden clauses, and financial risks.
📜 Service Description
A Vakilify-assisted Sale Agreement Review typically includes:
- Document Collection – Gather and verify draft agreement and related property papers
- Clause Review – Examine terms related to payment, possession, obligations, and penalties
- Risk Analysis – Identify hidden clauses, legal gaps, or unfair terms
- Legal Compliance Check – Ensure agreement meets RERA and applicable state laws
- Lawyer Consultation – One-on-one call to explain risks and suggest changes
- Reviewed Agreement Delivery – Get a marked-up agreement with expert recommendations

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Sale Agreement Review
🏛 Laws Governing Sale Agreements in India
Vakilify ensures your agreement complies with:
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Indian Contract Act, 1872
RERA Act, 2016 (if applicable)
Registration Act, 1908
State-specific stamp duty laws

How it works?
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- Draft sale deed accurately
- Ensure state law compliance
- Facilitate smooth registration

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FAQ’S
Frequently Asked Questions
A sale agreement is a promise to transfer property in the future, while a sale deed completes the transfer.
In some states, yes. It also helps if you’re applying for a home loan.
Typically 2–3 working days from the time of document submission.
Yes, we provide recommendations or a fresh draft if needed.
Yes, we specialize in both individual and builder sale agreements.
Yes, a consultation call is part of the service.
Yes, Vakilify handles property agreements in all states and cities.
Yes, it can be cancelled by mutual consent or if one party breaches the terms, but legal consequences or penalties may apply depending on the agreement.