Every PropCrest opportunity passes through independent legal review, title search, and documentation due diligence before it ever reaches an investor. This is how we make "verified" mean something — not a label, but a process.
"Verified" is one of the most overused words in Indian real estate. At PropCrest, it refers to a specific, repeatable process — title search, approval verification, and documentation review — conducted before an opportunity is shown to an investor, not after a sale is agreed.
We don't claim to eliminate risk entirely — no verification process can. What we commit to is transparency about what has been checked, by whom, and what remains the investor's own responsibility to confirm with independent counsel.
Title search conducted against official land records before listing
Government approval and regulatory status checked against relevant authorities
Developer and seller documentation reviewed for completeness and consistency
Findings shared directly with the investor — not summarized away
Ownership chain validated
Checked against authorities
Completeness checked
Physical verification
Real estate disputes in India are overwhelmingly tied to title and documentation issues that surface only after money has changed hands. Verification exists to surface those issues first.
Title disputes and encumbrances are far easier — and cheaper — to catch before purchase than to resolve after.
Pre-verified opportunities let investors move from interest to decision without commissioning their own search from scratch.
Verification reports are shared directly with investors — not condensed into a marketing claim with no backing detail.
For investors who cannot inspect documentation in person, a structured verification report stands in for first-hand review.
The same review framework is applied across every corridor and every developer — not a different bar for different listings.
We recommend every investor pair our verification with their own independent legal counsel — especially for large-ticket purchases.
Verification is not a single check — it spans legal title, regulatory status, the developer's own track record, and the physical reality of the asset.
Tracing ownership history against official records to confirm the seller's legal right to transfer the asset.
Identifying existing loans, liens, or legal claims registered against the property.
Confirming land use classification, zoning, and project-level approvals with the relevant development authority.
Reviewing prior project delivery history for developers and builders behind the opportunity.
Confirming that boundaries, access, and physical condition match what's represented in documentation.
Checking that sale deeds, mutation records, and tax receipts are complete, consistent, and current.
Every opportunity passes through the same six-step framework before it carries the PropCrest verified mark.
Ownership chain, encumbrance status, and seller right-to-transfer findings
Zoning, land-use classification, and authority approval status
Physical verification of boundaries, access, and condition
Verification reports are prepared for PropCrest opportunities and shared with qualified investors as part of the advisory process. They are intended to support — not replace — independent legal review.
Tell us which property or opportunity you're evaluating, and a PropCrest advisor will walk you through what verification covers and what to expect.
No obligation. Your details are reviewed only by our investment advisory team.