Once the registered title deed from the Land registry is obtained, the title of the property should be carefully checked before drafting the contract. This is primarily to ensure that the seller’s duty to disclosure has been done properly. The advocate of the purchaser should also check whether the seller is holding the right title and interest of the concerned property or is only holding the power to sell the same. A thorough investigation into the property will keep the seller’s advocate prepared to face any probable questions that the purchaser’s advocate might ask.