Frequently Asked Questions

Question about selling

Our experts provide a detailed market analysis and property valuation to ensure you list your property at the most competitive and profitable price.

While it’s possible to sell on your own, working with Bhoosampatti ensures professional marketing, qualified buyers, and smooth legal procedures—saving you time and effort.

Typically, you’ll need the sale deed, title deed, encumbrance certificate, approved building plan, tax receipts, and identity/address proof. Our team will guide you through the paperwork step by step.

The time varies depending on location, demand, and pricing. With our marketing network and database of buyers, Bhoosampatti helps you close deals faster.

Yes, you can. The outstanding loan can be settled during the sale process. Our team coordinates with banks to make the transition hassle-free.

Common costs include agent commissions, legal fees, and government taxes/charges. We provide complete transparency so you know all expenses upfront.

Simple steps like maintenance, repairs, and good presentation can make a big difference. Bhoosampatti also offers staging advice and professional marketing support.

Absolutely! We provide accurate valuations and use advanced marketing strategies—online listings, professional photos, and targeted promotions—to get you the best deals.

Question about renting

You can explore our listed rental properties online or contact our team directly. We help you find options that match your budget, location, and lifestyle needs.

Typically, you’ll need identity proof, address proof, recent photographs, and in some cases, income or employment details. Our team will guide you based on the landlord’s requirements.

Yes, most landlords require a security deposit, usually equivalent to 1–3 months’ rent. This is refundable at the end of the rental agreement, subject to property condition.

Rent is usually based on property size, location, amenities, and current market demand. Bhoosampatti helps ensure fair pricing for both tenants and landlords.

Yes, in many cases rent can be negotiated. Our agents assist in discussions to help you secure the best deal possible.

Tenants are generally responsible for day-to-day upkeep, while major repairs and structural maintenance are the landlord’s responsibility. Terms are clearly defined in the rental agreement.

Most agreements require advance notice (usually 1–3 months). Some may include an early termination fee. Bhoosampatti ensures all terms are communicated clearly to avoid disputes.

Yes, we provide complete assistance—from drafting rental agreements to handling legal documentation—ensuring a smooth and transparent rental process.