1.Check the land use classification:
Verify if the property is designated as agricultural or residential land and if it has been converted for residential use.
2.Verify layout approval:
Check if the property has a layout approval from the Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) or the local planning authority.
3.Check for environmental clearance:
Ensure that the property has obtained necessary clearances, including environmental clearance, building plan approval, and fire safety clearance.

4.Verify road approvals:
Check for road approvals, including the road width and connectivity to the main road.
5.Check for encroachments:
Verify if there are any encroachments on the property, including unauthorized structures or illegal occupation.
6.Verify project registration:
Check if the project has been registered under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
7.Obtain a legal opinion:
Seek the advice of a lawyer or real estate expert to verify all legal requirements and procedures.
By following this step-by-step guide, you can ensure that the property you are purchasing has obtained all necessary approvals and is legally sound, protecting you from legal issues in the future.