Agreement to Sell of Residential Plot in Colony Through Transfer in Developer Records (Conveyance Deed Not Executed) — Format & Free Sample (₹49)
Sell your residential plot through developer records with an agreement that ensures smooth transfer and clarifies future conveyance deed registration rights.
Agreement to Sell of Residential Plot in Colony Through Transfer in Developer Records (Conveyance Deed Not Executed)
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AGREEMENT TO SELL RESIDENTIAL PLOT THROUGH DEVELOPER RECORDS
This Agreement to Sell is executed on this ____ day of ____, 20__ at ____.
BETWEEN
Mr./Ms. ____, S/o / D/o ____, R/o ____, hereinafter referred to as the “SELLER” of the FIRST PART;
AND
Mr./Ms. ____, S/o / D/o ____, R/o ____, hereinafter referred to as the “PURCHASER” of the SECOND PART.
WHEREAS the Seller owns residential plot in _______ Colony developed by _______ Developer
WHEREAS the conveyance deed has not yet been executed by the Developer but the plot is recorded in the Developer's records
NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH AS UNDER:
1. Developer Record and Plot Details
The plot is recorded in the Developer's records. The allotment to the original purchaser is documented. The Seller acquired the plot from the original purchaser through intervening transfers.
3. Developer Record Transfer
The Seller shall submit a request to the Developer to transfer the plot in the Buyer's name in Developer records. The Developer shall update records within 30 days upon receipt of joint request from both Seller and Buyer.
5. Conveyance Deed Execution
The Buyer shall have the right to pursue the Developer for conveyance deed execution and registration. The Developer's obligation to execute the deed is a condition for final title acquisition.
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Key Highlights from This Document
Developer Record and Plot Details
page 1
The plot is recorded in the Developer's records. The allotment to the original purchaser is documented. The Seller acquired the plot from the original purchaser through intervening transfers.
Developer Record Transfer
page 2
The Seller shall submit a request to the Developer to transfer the plot in the Buyer's name in Developer records. The Developer shall update records within 30 days upon receipt of joint request from both Seller and Buyer.
Conveyance Deed Execution
page 3
The Buyer shall have the right to pursue the Developer for conveyance deed execution and registration. The Developer's obligation to execute the deed is a condition for final title acquisition.
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When this Developer Plot - Records Transfer Agreement applies
Selling a residential plot in a colony through transfer in the developer's records as the conveyance deed of the plot has not yet been executed by the builder/developer.
Who needs this template
- Plot owners in developer colonies
- Buyers acquiring developer-recorded properties
- Second purchasers of developer plots
- Colony property investors
When you should use it
- For plots with unexecuted conveyance deeds
- When developer still controls records
- For second or third-party transfers
- To manage developer cooperation
Why a generic sale agreement is risky here
The free formats floating around online are written for a generic sale of property. They miss the specifics that make a developer plot - records transfer transaction defensible in court. Specifically:
- Developer record transfer procedures are frequently not documented
- Conveyance deed execution requirements are often omitted
- Developer's obligation to execute deed is typically not specified
- Buyer's rights for future registration are frequently unclear
Clauses included in the editable Word file
Every clause is pre-drafted. You only fill in the blanks (names, addresses, amounts, dates) — no legal writing needed.
- 1Developer and colony details
- 2Plot allotment and record details
- 3Conveyance deed status (not yet executed)
- 4Developer record transfer procedure
- 5Developer's obligation to execute deed
- 6Timeline for conveyance deed execution
- 7Buyer's right to pursue execution
- 8Developer indemnity and cooperation
Agreement to Sell vs Sale Deed — what’s the difference?
| Aspect | Agreement to Sell | Sale Deed |
|---|---|---|
| Effect on ownership | Future promise — does not transfer ownership | Actual transfer of ownership |
| Governing law | Section 54, Transfer of Property Act, 1882 | Section 54 + Registration Act, 1908 |
| Registration | Optional (mandatory if possession is delivered) | Compulsorily registrable |
| Stamp duty | Nominal in most states | Full state-prescribed stamp duty + registration fees |
| Remedy on breach | Specific performance / forfeiture of earnest money | Cancellation suit / refund + damages |
Stamp duty & registration — what you need to know
Stamp duty on an Agreement to Sell is a state subject and varies materially. The downloaded template carries blank fields and notes so you (or your local lawyer) can plug in the correct stamp value before printing.
- Without possession: Most states charge a nominal stamp duty (₹100–₹500). Karnataka and Maharashtra are exceptions where the duty can be higher.
- With possession: Treated like a conveyance in many states — same stamp duty as the eventual Sale Deed and compulsorily registrable.
- TDS: If the sale consideration exceeds ₹50 lakh, the buyer must deduct 1% TDS under Section 194-IA at the time of paying the seller.
This information is general guidance, not legal advice for your specific transaction. Confirm state-specific values with a local advocate or sub-registrar.
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Agreement to Sell of Residential Plot in Colony Through Transfer in Developer Records (Conveyance Deed Not Executed)
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- All clauses pre-drafted, only fill in your details
- Includes notes on stamp duty & registration
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