Defence Housing Authority (DHA) is one of the most well-liked neighbourhoods in Lahore for both investors and regular home buyers alike because of its cutting-edge infrastructure, opulent amenities, and high-quality lifestyle.
You should start preparing for the transfer process if you have recently signed a sales agreement for a home in the neighbourhood, or if you have plans to invest in this upmarket housing society. This would allow you to acquire the house or plot you have bought legally.
We’ve put together a thorough guide explaining the property transfer process in DHA, Lahore because some individuals find this step of the property buying process a little overwhelming.
Defence Housing Authority is divided into several phases, with Phases 6, 7, and 8 being the most preferred areas for property purchases. It is easily accessible via Lahore Ring Road. For each phase, there is a uniform transfer fee and procedure.
However, you should be aware that there are three primary categories of property transfer procedures in DHA, Lahore before we start our discussion:
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Regular Transfer |
Hiba Transfer for Gifted Property |
Transfer of Property to Legal Heirs |
The regular transfer procedure is rather simple in DHA. First, you must first file for a No Demand Certificate (NDC). A request form for an NDC is available at the DHA Office Reception.
Then, make an appointment with the DHA Office’s Transfer Branch division. Both the buyer and the seller must come to the branch on the day of the transfer to turn in the necessary paperwork.
The applicable government fees and the DHA membership fee have to be paid at the Customer Care Counter within 30 days. Once the documents have been received, the customer service representative will issue you a receipt. You must bring this receipt and your Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) to pick up the transfer letter.
The following papers are necessary for a typical property transfer procedure in DHA, Lahore:
Property transfer charges in DHA Lahore:
When transferring a gift of property, it is important to submit a registered gift deed.
One must first register for an NDC and get a transfer appointment from the Customer Care Counter if they have given their property in DHA, Lahore, to their parents, children, or spouse. The donor and donee will visit the Transfer Branch area on the scheduled appointment day with two witnesses, present their paperwork, and sign a gift deed.
The customer service representative will take the paperwork and provide you with a receipt, which you must present at the counter with your CNIC to get the transfer letter.
Please see our tutorial on the subject for additional information on registering a gift deed in Pakistan.
In the event of a Hiba, the following documents are necessary for the property transfer procedure in DHA, Lahore:
The DHA, Lahore, transfer fees for gifts of property are as follows:
When a property owner passes away, their house or plot is given to their legal heirs. In this situation, the method of transferring property is comparable to the standard transfer process.
The heirs will schedule a time, make the necessary submissions to the Customer Services Officer at the Customer Care Centre, and then collect the receipt. The legal heir(s) will visit the Transfer Branch with their original CNIC to pick up the Transfer Letter after receiving a confirmation letter from the Transfer Branch.
Additionally, a legal heir may designate another legal heir to accept the transfer letter on their behalf if they are not in the country by providing an authorisation letter submitted by the Pakistani Embassy.
Following the owner’s passing, the following papers must be submitted to DHA, Lahore, for the property transfer process:
The DHA, Lahore, transfer fees for the legal heir(s) are as follows:
This is a complete guide to the property transfer process in DHA Lahore, in order to read more on the matter of property transfer, visit Graana blog.
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