FMB

An FMB Sketch in Tamil Nadu is an official document that visually represents the precise measurements and boundaries of a land parcel as recorded by the revenue department. It provides details like survey numbers, dimensions, adjoining properties, and reference points. FMB sketches play a vital role in land transactions, ownership verification, legal proceedings, and land development projects. These sketches ensure transparency and accuracy in maintaining land records.

Use cases

Boundary Verification
Property Ownership
Buy or Sell Property
Property Dispute Resolution
Loan Applications

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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What information is included in an FMB sketch in Tamil Nadu?

An FMB Sketch may include survey numbers, land boundaries, dimensions, adjoining properties, landmarks, and reference points.

2

Is the FMB sketch proof of ownership?

No, the FMB sketch is only a boundary map. Ownership must be verified through documents like the Sale Deed or Title Deed or Certified Copy, which you can get from our 'Certified Copy' option in mypatta app.

3

Is an FMB Sketch legally valid in court?

Yes, an FMB Sketch is an official document and can be presented as valid evidence in court for land-related disputes.

4

How do FMB and Patta differ in Tamil Nadu?

Patta serves as a document of legal ownership, detailing the owner's rights to a land parcel, while the FMB focuses on the land's physical dimensions and boundary sketches. Together, they provide a complete picture for land verification.

5

Is the FMB required for land registration in Tamil Nadu?

Yes, the FMB is often essential for land registration as it verifies the property's boundaries and measurements. It helps prevent boundary disputes and ensures accuracy during the registration process.

6

Can I get an FMB sketch for any property?

Yes, provided the property is surveyed and the records are available with the revenue department.

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