Due Diligence means a thorough investigation of the property. It is a precautionary measure, which is essential for the buyer to know all potential risks and costs involved in the transaction. It also enables the buyer to take a decision in buying the property.
Due Diligence involves detailed and comprehensive study of the property documents, which includes reviewing of all the revenue records, title deeds, zonal classification, property inspection, financial obligations and other related issues of the property.