If you own or are buying a leasehold property, converting it to freehold gives you full ownership, higher resale value, and freedom from lease restrictions. But many property owners are unclear on the difference and the conversion process. This guide explains leasehold versus freehold clearly and walks you through how to convert a leasehold property to freehold in India.
A leasehold property is one where you hold rights to use the land for a fixed period under a lease, usually from a government body or development authority, and you must follow lease conditions and pay periodic charges. A freehold property, by contrast, is owned outright with no time limit and no lease restrictions.
In simple terms: with leasehold you have the right to use the property for a set period; with freehold you own it completely and permanently. Converting from leasehold to freehold makes you the absolute owner.