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Selling a Flat in India From the UAE: Guidance for NRIs

Selling an owned or inherited flat in India while living in the United Arab Emirates — attestation routes, registration through an attorney and the money side.

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Gulf Standard Time
Ninety minutes behind India — a shared working day
Attestation Route
Consular and MOFA attestation, not a standard apostille
No-Travel Model
Registration completed by a named attorney in India
Kolkata & Miami
Offices on both sides of the matter

UAE · India

The Problem a Flat Owner in UAE Is Trying to Solve

Flat sales from the Gulf have a distinct rhythm. Many owners in the UAE bought in India while working in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Sharjah, intending to return, and are now selling either because plans changed or because a parent's flat has passed to them and nobody uses it. The transaction itself is ordinary; what is unusual is how much of it can be done inside a single working day.

Gulf Standard Time sits ninety minutes behind India, so a morning in the Emirates overlaps almost completely with a morning in Kolkata, Delhi or Mumbai. A registrar's requisition can be raised, answered and cleared the same day. A draft sale deed can be circulated, discussed on a call and revised before either side stops work. Sellers in California or Sydney do not get that.

The complication from the UAE is not timing but authentication. The route by which a document signed in the Emirates becomes usable at an Indian registration counter is not the apostille route familiar from the United States or the United Kingdom, and assuming otherwise is the single most common reason an authority document is refused — usually discovered after a buyer has been found and a date fixed.

The registration process itself — documents, charges, the sub-registrar's counter and the record update that follows — is set out step by step on the flat registration and flat sale hub. The instrument-by-instrument detail on deeds and mutation sits on transfer of property in India, and the wider Indian property position for owners in UAE on the property lawyer page for UAE. Where the flat is jointly held and a co-owner will not join the sale, the routes available are on the partition of property page for UAE.

Authority documents

Executing a Power of Attorney in UAE

This is the point on which UAE-based sellers are most often misinformed, and the position is the same as already set out for UAE-based owners on the property lawyer page for the United Arab Emirates. The Hague apostille route used from Western jurisdictions is not the standard path for a document executed in the UAE and intended for use in India. The recognised route runs through attestation.

Execution and Attestation at the Indian Mission

The most direct route is for the seller to sign the deed of power of attorney before a consular officer at the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi or the Consulate General of India in Dubai, whose jurisdiction covers the northern Emirates. The mission attests the signature on the document itself. Because the instrument is executed at an Indian mission from the outset, no further authentication in the UAE is required, and Indian registration offices treat it as the standard form of attested authority from the Gulf.

Local Notarisation, MOFA Attestation, Then the Indian Mission

Where the document is instead executed before a UAE Notary Public or in a local court, it must be legalised in the UAE before India will accept it. The sequence is attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, commonly referred to as MOFA attestation, followed by attestation at the Indian Embassy or Consulate. Documents executed in Arabic, or bearing an Arabic notarial endorsement, also require a certified English translation attested in the same chain. This route takes longer and is used where a mission appointment is impractical.

An important clarification: while the United Arab Emirates has taken steps in relation to the Hague Apostille Convention, an apostille alone is not the route that Indian registration offices customarily expect for a power of attorney executed in the UAE and used for immovable property in India. Consular attestation — either at execution, or after MOFA attestation — remains the practical and accepted path, and is what should be planned for on a sale.

Once the attested original reaches India by courier, the remaining steps are the same as from anywhere else. The document is stamped in the State where the flat stands within the period that State allows, and where the transaction requires it, the authority is presented for registration. The acts listed should cover executing the agreement and the sale deed, admitting execution before the sub-registrar, receiving consideration into the seller's named Indian account, handing over possession and applying for the record updates that follow.

Remote mechanics

How the Sale Runs While You Stay Abroad

Who Signs at the Registration Office

Registration of a sale deed is an in-person act in India, but it does not have to be the seller in person. A registered power of attorney executed in the United Arab Emirates and authenticated by the route set out below allows a named attorney — a trusted family member or an advocate — to execute and present the deed and admit execution before the sub-registrar.

Identifying and Verifying the Buyer

The buyer is found and checked locally. Identity and address documents, the source and route of the payment, and any loan sanction the buyer relies on are verified in India before the agreement is signed, because a seller abroad has no practical way of assessing a buyer from a listing portal.

Negotiation and Sign-Off by Video

Terms, drafts and the payment schedule are settled on scheduled video calls with the seller in the United Arab Emirates, and nothing is executed by the attorney that the seller has not seen and approved in writing first. The authority document is drafted so the attorney's discretion is narrow.

Tax Deducted at the Time of Sale

A purchase from a seller who is a non-resident carries a deduction obligation on the buyer, at a rate and mechanism that differ from a purely resident sale, and the seller can apply to have the deduction adjusted where the actual gain is lower. The mechanics, the certificate route and the current figures are set out in the NRI property sale tax guide rather than restated here.

Where the Money Lands First

Sale proceeds are received into the seller's Indian account and remitted onward afterwards, within the limits and with the certification the bank requires. Which account receives the funds affects how straightforward that later remittance is, which is why it is decided before the agreement is signed rather than after completion.

What the Distance Does Not Change

The flat is governed by the law and the registration practice of the State where it stands, not by conveyancing practice in the United Arab Emirates. Living abroad changes who attends and how instructions are given; it does not change the stamp position, the registration formalities or the records the buyer's advocate will search.

The two money questions have their own detailed guides. The deduction the buyer must make when the seller is a non-resident, and the route to having it adjusted, are covered in tax deducted on an NRI property sale in India. How the proceeds then move out of India, and which Indian account should receive them, are covered in NRE and NRO accounts compared.

Scope of work

Flat Sale Workstreams for UAE-Based Owners

Title and Record Verification Before Listing

Establishing that the flat can actually be sold before a buyer is found — the chain of title, the society or association record, the municipal record, any mortgage entry still standing against the flat, and whether the seller in the United Arab Emirates is shown as the recorded holder.

Succession Where the Flat Was Inherited

Where the flat came through a parent or spouse, establishing the entitlement and bringing the record into the seller's name before a sale is attempted, since a buyer's advocate will otherwise raise it at the agreement stage.

Power of Attorney Drafted for the Sale

Drafting an authority document limited to the acts a remote sale needs — executing the agreement, executing and presenting the sale deed for registration, admitting execution, receiving consideration into the seller's account and applying for the record update.

Agreement and Sale Deed Drafting

Preparing the agreement for sale and the sale deed with the payment schedule, the tax deduction mechanics and the handover conditions written in, rather than accepting a builder's or broker's template unread.

Registration and Society Transfer

Attending the sub-registrar through the named attorney, collecting the registered instrument, and then completing the society or association transfer and the municipal record update so the flat no longer stands in the seller's name.

Tax Deduction and Remittance Groundwork

Coordinating the deduction the buyer must make at the time of sale, the certification the bank asks for, and the account routing so the proceeds can be moved abroad afterwards without the paperwork being reconstructed from scratch.

Timelines

What Sets the Pace of a Remote Flat Sale

Two things set the pace of a remote flat sale, and only one of them sits with the seller in the United Arab Emirates. The first is the condition of the paperwork. Where the title chain is complete, the record already stands in the seller's name and nothing is outstanding against the flat, the sale runs at the speed a resident sale would, with the authority document adding a few weeks at the front for execution, authentication and courier.

The second is whatever was left undone earlier. A mutation never applied for after an inheritance, a loan repaid years ago whose entry was never released, a society record still in a deceased parent's name, a missing occupancy or completion document — each of these is discoverable in a search taken before listing, and each is far cheaper to correct then than after a buyer has paid an advance and set a deadline.

For that reason the sequence recommended is search first, correct second, list third. Sellers who reverse it commonly find that the buyer's advocate raises the point, the buyer's lender declines to release funds, and the transaction stalls at exactly the moment the seller has the least leverage.

As an illustration only, and using invented names: suppose Rohan Mehta, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, inherits his father's flat in India and agrees a sale within a month of listing it. If the municipal and society records still show his father, the buyer's lender is likely to hold the disbursement until the succession is documented and the records are corrected, and the sale that looked like a two-month matter becomes a five-month one. Had the same search been run before listing, the correction would have happened quietly in the background. This is a hypothetical written to show how sequencing affects timing, not an account of any actual matter.

How it works

Six Steps, Most of Which Need No Travel

STEP 01

Consultation in Your Time Zone

An initial call is scheduled to suit Gulf Standard Time, covering the flat, how it was acquired, what documents are held, whether it is occupied or vacant and what the seller wants from the sale.

STEP 02

Document and Record Search in India

The registration record, the society or association record and the municipal record are searched so the seller knows what a buyer's advocate will find before a buyer is brought in.

STEP 03

Written Position Note

A note sets out what is clean, what needs correcting first — a pending mutation, an unreleased mortgage entry, an incomplete succession — the likely cost of the sale and the realistic sequence.

STEP 04

Authority Document Executed in the United Arab Emirates

A power of attorney limited to the acts the sale requires is drafted in India, sent for execution in the United Arab Emirates, authenticated by the route described above, couriered back in original and stamped in the State where the flat stands.

STEP 05

Agreement, Payment Schedule and Deduction

The buyer is verified, the agreement for sale is drafted with the payment schedule and the tax deduction mechanics written in, and the seller approves the final draft before the attorney signs anything.

STEP 06

Registration, Handover and Record Update

The sale deed is executed and registered through the attorney, possession is handed over on the agreed terms, and the society and municipal records are updated so the flat is out of the seller's name.

Where the flat sits

City-Specific Registration Guidance in India

The registration office, the stamp position, the local charges and the record that has to be updated after a sale all change with the location of the flat. If the flat is in one of these cities, the local position is set out in detail.

Common questions

Flat Sale Questions From UAE-Based Owners

Can an NRI in the UAE sell a flat in India without visiting?

In most cases yes. Registration of the sale deed is an in-person act, but it can be performed by an attorney named in a power of attorney executed abroad and properly authenticated, rather than by the seller. What the seller retains is control over the terms: the draft agreement, the payment schedule and the final sale deed are approved by the seller before the attorney signs. Travel becomes necessary only where the seller prefers to attend, or where a specific institution insists on the seller's personal presence for a step in the transaction.

Who registers the sale deed if the seller lives abroad?

The person named as attorney in the seller's power of attorney. That is usually either a family member in India who the seller trusts, or an advocate instructed for the transaction. The attorney executes the deed on the seller's behalf, presents it at the sub-registrar's office having jurisdiction over the flat and admits execution. The authority document must name those acts specifically and identify the flat by its full schedule; a generally worded authority is frequently refused at the counter.

How is a power of attorney for a flat sale executed from the UAE?

The recognised route is attestation, not apostille. The deed is best signed before a consular officer at the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi or the Consulate General of India in Dubai, which attests the signature at the point of execution. Where it is instead executed before a UAE Notary Public, it must be attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then by the Indian Embassy or Consulate before it can be used in India. Whichever route is used, the original instrument is couriered to India rather than emailed, stamped in the State where the flat stands within the period that State allows, and where the transaction requires it, presented for registration before the sub-registrar.

How does an NRI in the UAE receive sale proceeds from an Indian flat sale?

The proceeds are received first into the seller's Indian account and are then remitted abroad within the annual limit permitted for such remittances, supported by the certification the bank requires from a practising chartered accountant confirming the tax position. Which Indian account receives the funds materially affects how straightforward that onward remittance is; the difference between the account types, and what each permits, is set out in the guide comparing NRE and NRO accounts.

What tax is deducted when a non-resident sells a flat in India?

A buyer purchasing from a seller who is a non-resident has a deduction obligation at the time of payment, and the rate and mechanism differ from an ordinary resident-to-resident purchase. A seller whose actual gain is lower than the amount the default deduction assumes can apply to have the deduction reduced before completion. Because the figures and the certificate route change with the law and with the facts, the detail is set out in the NRI property sale tax guide rather than stated as a fixed number here.

Do I need to be present for the buyer's site visits and negotiation?

No. Viewings, buyer identification and the initial negotiation are handled locally, and the seller participates in scheduled video calls at the points that matter — agreeing the price band, approving the draft agreement and approving the final deed. What is worth insisting on is that nothing is executed on the seller's behalf that the seller has not seen; the authority document should be drafted narrowly enough that the attorney cannot vary the terms unilaterally.

The flat was inherited and the records still show my parent. Can I still sell?

Not straightforwardly, and it is better addressed before listing. A buyer's advocate will find that the recorded holder is a deceased person, and a buyer relying on a loan will usually find the lender unwilling to disburse until the succession is documented and the municipal and society records are corrected. The correction is ordinary work — establishing the entitlement, applying for mutation, updating the society record — but it takes time, and taking that time before a buyer is committed avoids losing the buyer.

What if the flat is jointly owned with siblings?

Every co-owner must join the sale, either in person or through their own authority document, and each will need their share of the proceeds routed to them. Where one co-owner will not cooperate, the sale cannot simply proceed without them; that becomes a partition question rather than a sale question, and the routes available are set out on the partition of property pages for owners abroad.

Is a power of attorney given to a broker acceptable?

It is a poor idea and frequently a costly one. An authority to sell should be given to a person the seller would trust with the money, and it should be limited to the specific transaction, the specific flat and the specific acts required. Broad, open-ended authority given to a commercial intermediary has been the source of a great many disputes, and it is straightforward to avoid by drafting the document for the matter at hand.

Can the power of attorney be cancelled if the sale falls through?

Yes. An authority document can be revoked, and where it was registered the revocation is recorded in the same manner so that third parties are on notice. Sellers are generally advised to give the authority for a defined purpose and a defined period rather than indefinitely, and to revoke it formally once the transaction has completed rather than leaving a live authority outstanding over a flat that has already been sold.

What documents should I gather before instructing anyone?

The title documents for the flat and the chain of prior deeds, the allotment or possession documents if it was bought from a builder, any will or succession documentation if it was inherited, the latest municipal record extract and property tax receipts, the society or association share certificate and no-dues position, evidence that any earlier loan has been discharged, and identification and address proof for yourself. Scanned copies are enough to begin the search.

Do I need an adviser in the United Arab Emirates as well as in India?

The two roles are complementary. Advisers where you live address how a receipt from India is reported and taxed in that jurisdiction and whether any relief applies there. The Indian side deals with the title position, the State-specific stamp and registration practice, the deduction the buyer must make and the record updates that follow completion. Neither substitutes for the other, and coordinating them early avoids a mismatch at completion.

IndusGuard Estate & Legal Services LLP is a multidisciplinary practice of Advocates, Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Estate Strategists, with offices in Kolkata and Miami. Its working model does not ordinarily require a client living abroad to travel to India for the routine steps in a property matter.

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