The Telangana Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is a crucial document that shows whether a property has any legal or financial liabilities — such as loans, mortgages, court cases, or registered transactions. With Landeed, you can now search the EC using the owner’s name, making the process faster, especially when survey or document numbers are unavailable.
You can now use our owner-based EC search instantly to fetch registered transaction history from the Telangana Registration Department (IGRS) and provides verified details about past sale deeds, mortgage deeds, gift deeds, and more.
It is essential for property buyers, legal advisors, and lenders to ensure a property has a clean title before proceeding with any deal.
An EC shows whether a property is free from legal or financial encumbrances like loans, mortgages, or disputes.
Yes, Landeed allows you to search the EC database using only the owner's name, which is helpful when other details are missing.
You'll see registered sale deeds, mortgages, leases, gift deeds, court attachments, and other encumbrances.
The search fetches data from official Telangana IGRS records and is updated as per recent registry activity.
You can typically search for 12–30 years depending on your requirement or the financial institution's criteria.
Yes, the Encumbrance Certificate is a standard requirement for most banks during home loan or mortgage approval.
Yes. If the owner has multiple registered properties, they may all appear — and you can view EC records individually.
You can instantly check the EC on the Landeed website and app once you enter your address and Owner name details.