Every listing clears two checks against official land records before it goes live — extent and restrictions. Here is exactly what we read, and where.
Before any listing goes live, we run a preliminary verification against West Bengal's official land records — so by the time you contact a seller, the basics have already been checked for you.
A seller sends their land details on WhatsApp — size, price, location and supporting documents. We then run two checks before publishing: extent and restrictions.
Some land simply cannot be sold cleanly. If the Nature of Land reads any of these, we don't list it — full stop. One clean classification is all we accept.
The issues we routinely catch during preliminary verification. Knowing them in advance helps you spot trouble before you sign anything.
Preliminary verification is not a substitute for full legal due diligence. At this stage we do not check:
We always recommend buyers do their own independent legal due diligence through a local advocate qualified in property law before completing any transaction.
For every document and every check, refer to our West Bengal Land Buying Guide.
Every check above traces back to a government record you can open yourself. Here is where each one lives.
Share your Khatian & Plot Info or survey number on WhatsApp and our verification team takes it from there — usually within a working day.