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Important Documents Required for the Land Registration in Sri Lanka

December 4, 2020
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Every Property is supposed to have certain legal documents that show the overall information about the property. These documents are provided by the local municipality and also other government departments. Planning to buy a property? Well, get ready for major paperwork as the process involves providing (to authorities and the bank in case you are taking a home loan) and acquiring several documents (this ensures your ownership over the property). Here is a list of documents that are required for buying a Land:

Title Deed of the Land

Every Property in Sri Lanka has a Deed which is a formal document that confirms the interest, right, for the property and Title is a legal term that establishes the lawful ownership of a property owned by an individual or an organization. The “Title” is very important because it establishes the history of the property and it shows how ‘healthy’ is the property. The accepted practice is to check the pedigree of the “Title” going back 25 to 30 years. Therefore, the first step is to get the title clearance through an independent Lawyer/ Notary Public whom you can trust.

Approved Lot Plan of the Land

Every land has a master plan in which every plot of land is surveyed and there is a approved lot plan that is approved by the government. This approved documents is essential in the registration process.

Certificate of Ownership

This is an approved and certified certificate that shows the actual owner of the property or land. This document is also very vital in the registration process. It is provided by the Assessment Department of the relevant Municipal Council in the respective District or City.

Non-Vesting Certificate

Non-Vesting Certificate is also an important document that is required for the land registration and it is obtained by the relevant Municipal Council in the respective District or City.

Street Line Certification

This is also a formal document that is certified and issued by the local Pradeshiya Sabha and this document will clarify the actual street line of the property. The importance of this certificate is that the Pradeshiya Sabha is empowered to take action on building constructed by violating the street line.

Extracts of the Land

Extracts are a formal document that shows the overall history of the land and it is essential to check the extracts of a certain land before purchasing it. This document is a proof that the property has an entry in the local municipal records and the construction has been done according to an approved plan. Banks ask for this paper before granting you a home loan. It is important to obtain extracts of the land going back to at least 25 – 30 years.

Valuation

Valuation is a formal document that is obtained after the Licensed Valuer values the land in order to show the overall value of the land. The Valuation Process is important because there is a part in the registration process where the buyer has to submit the actual value provided by the valuer to the Inland Revenue Department and then they approve it in order to pay the stamp duty.

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FULL CASH BUYERS

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SCRAPPY BUYERS

These buyers tend to have cash just sufficient to pay the down-payment and go for a home loan. So expect to spend quite a bit of time with these sort of buyers while they go through the process of getting the loan approved. On the positive side, these buyers aren’t that demanding or cocky like the full cash buyers.

WINDOW SHOPPERS

These shoppers are just dreamers who wish to buy a house one day. They are always poking their heads into every house that is available for sale.  They disguise themselves as low-ball hard negotiators but back off when it comes to sealing the deal. If you suspect such shoppers, do get your real estate agent to do some research on these buyers to see how serious or how soon they are looking to buy.

THE COYOTE

If you had your property on the market for a long time and wasn’t able to sell it, you will start to attract these kind of buyers. They will want to do a thorough check on the extent of the damages on the property. Be extremely careful to be honest and disclose all information as it is and be flexible enough to negotiate down on the price. These buyers could be looking for a bargain deal or might be flippers who buy at a deal and then sell later for a higher value.

 

 

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A landlord can seek eviction under certain legally recognized reasons. These typically include:

  • The tenant is in arrears of rent (i.e. behind on rent by over a month) when the property is under the Rent Act.
  • The tenant is using the property for immoral or illegal purposes, or using it in a way that causes substantial damage or deterioration to the premises.
  • The landlord (or certain close family members) needs the premises for their own residence or business purposes.

How to Serve Notice and Begin Eviction

  • Provide written notice: For a tenancy (especially monthly tenancy outside Rent Act), it’s common to give at least one month’s notice.
  • If the tenant does not vacate by the end of the notice period and if the reasons are valid, you may file a case in court to obtain an eviction order.

What Happens If The Landlord Does Not Follow Legal Procedures

  • The eviction can be declared unlawful, and the tenant can claim relief, possibly including compensation.
  • Courts may reject eviction claims where the application does not comply with the legal requirements introduced under the latest law.

Best Practices for Landlords in Sri Lanka

  • Ensure you have a proper lease agreement, preferably written and signed by both parties.
  • If you need the property for personal use, legally document your need; consider how the law handles such cases.
  • When evicting, always issue formal notice, allow reasonable time for vacating, and if not complied with — proceed via court to obtain eviction order legally.
  • Avoid trying to forcibly remove tenant or cut utilities, as this is illegal and could expose you to liability.
  • If unsure, consult a lawyer familiar with landlord-tenant law in Sri Lanka — especially given that laws have recently changed.

 

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