Commercial real estate transactions in India involve multiple legal, regulatory, diligence, financing, and closing considerations, requiring coordination across several stakeholders and transaction stages.

In a recent chapter “Purchasing and Selling Commercial Real Estate: Overview (India)”, published by Practical Law, Thomson Reuters, provide an overview of the process involved in purchasing and selling commercial real estate in India. The chapter examine key aspects including preliminary agreements, property due diligence, title and governmental searches, lease review, financing considerations, closing mechanics, registration requirements, post-closing matters, and considerations for foreign investors.
Reproduced from Practical Law with permission of the publishers. For further information, visit practical law.com
This article was originally published in Thomson Reuters on 1 April 2026 Co-written by: by Mrinal Kumar, Partner; Shrutikirti Kumar, Partner and Gouri Kotwaliwale, Associate.
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