Agreement to Sell of Single Floor in Multi-Floor Building - Leasehold Plot Converted to Freehold — Format & Free Sample (₹49)
Sell your single floor in a multi-story building on converted freehold land with an agreement that clarifies floor rights, common area access, and conversion status.
Agreement to Sell of Single Floor in Multi-Floor Building - Leasehold Plot Converted to Freehold
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AGREEMENT TO SELL SINGLE FLOOR IN MULTI-FLOOR BUILDING
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 _______ Floor in a residential/commercial building situated at _______
WHEREAS the building is constructed on a perpetual leasehold plot that has been converted to absolute freehold vide Conversion Certificate dated _______
NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH AS UNDER:
1. Leasehold to Freehold Conversion
The building is constructed on perpetual leasehold land that has been converted to absolute freehold. The conversion certificate dated _______ confirms the building is now on freehold land with no lease restrictions.
3. Single Floor and Common Areas
The seller sells only the _______ floor comprising _______ square feet. The buyer has rights to use common areas including stairs, passages, and external walls proportionate to ownership.
5. Building Maintenance and Co-Owner Relationships
The buyer becomes a co-owner of the building structure with other floor owners. The buyer shall contribute to building maintenance charges proportionate to floor area and comply with building bylaws.
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Key Highlights from This Document
Leasehold to Freehold Conversion
page 1
The building is constructed on perpetual leasehold land that has been converted to absolute freehold. The conversion certificate dated _______ confirms the building is now on freehold land with no lease restrictions.
Single Floor and Common Areas
page 2
The seller sells only the _______ floor comprising _______ square feet. The buyer has rights to use common areas including stairs, passages, and external walls proportionate to ownership.
Building Maintenance and Co-Owner Relationships
page 3
The buyer becomes a co-owner of the building structure with other floor owners. The buyer shall contribute to building maintenance charges proportionate to floor area and comply with building bylaws.
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When this Single Floor - Converted Freehold Agreement applies
Selling one floor in a multi-floor building constructed on perpetual leasehold plot subsequently converted to freehold. The building has ground floor, first floor, and second floor.
Who needs this template
- Multi-floor building owners selling single units
- Residential or commercial floor owners
- Buyers acquiring individual building floors
- Real estate professionals in multi-unit properties
When you should use it
- For sales of individual floors in buildings
- When building is on converted freehold land
- If multiple owners share the building
- To clarify common area usage and costs
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 single floor - converted freehold transaction defensible in court. Specifically:
- Multi-owner building governance is frequently inadequately addressed
- Common area rights and responsibilities are often unclear
- Leasehold conversion implications for shared buildings are frequently missed
- Floor-specific usage restrictions are often omitted
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.
- 1Building details and conversion certification
- 2Single floor identification and specifications
- 3Shared building structure and governance
- 4Common area rights and access
- 5Maintenance and service charge allocation
- 6Co-owner relationships and restrictions
- 7Floor-specific usage and restrictions
- 8Indemnity for shared building issues
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 Single Floor in Multi-Floor Building - Leasehold Plot Converted to Freehold
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