Frequently asked questions
Find clear answers to common questions about land documents, verification, and TLB services.
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TLB is not just a website. We combine smart technology with on-ground partners to help you verify land, understand documents, and complete real work like ordering certified records, reviewing documents, and connecting you to experts.
We help landowners understand their documents, check mutation trails, verify ownership, identify risks, order missing papers, track changes, and connect you with professionals when required.
We help buyers assess whether the property is safe to purchase, highlight risks, verify seller documents, identify missing papers, and guide you on what to check before making a payment.
We help you organize all records, understand case progress, identify gaps, highlight red flags, and connect you with relevant experts who can review your documents or guide you on next steps.
No, we do not provide physical services like fencing. However, we can connect you to trusted professionals in your area when needed.
TLB does not replace legal due diligence. We help you organize documents and highlight risks, but a qualified lawyer must review your case before any purchase decision.
Most land records in India are publicly accessible through state government portals like Bhulekh, Dharani, or Bhu Naksha. We fetch and organize these records for your convenience.
Government land systems are public by design to maintain transparency, prevent fraud, and help citizens verify ownership information.
Public access to land records is normal across India. TLB does not expose anything beyond what is already available on government websites, and we add protective measures on top of it.
Yes, anyone can search government portals. TLB only shows data that already exists publicly and does not unlock any private information.
Land records are public documents. TLB does not increase your risk. In fact, we add friction, rate limits, and alerts to prevent misuse.
If you prefer your records not to appear in TLB search, you can request removal from settings or contact support. We respect such requests.
We follow the same rules as government portals. Land records are public information, and TLB only improves accessibility for verification and safety.
Yes, TLB can alert you if there is unusual or repeated interest in your land profile. This feature helps you stay aware and take action if needed.
No. We add additional protection such as rate limits, monitoring, and suspicious activity detection to reduce misuse.
No one at TLB can browse your profile manually. Access is restricted, logged, and allowed only when required for support with your explicit permission.
No. The AI summary is only an aid to help you understand documents quickly. Final decisions should always be verified by a qualified lawyer.
Land records can be confusing. Our AI helps convert complex information into simple language so you know what to verify and what to ask your lawyer.
AI can make mistakes. This is why we encourage you to report issues, cross-check with the original documents, and consult a lawyer before making decisions.
AI outputs are monitored, reviewed, and improved using user feedback. We also use validation rules and cross-references across government data.
AI can flag suspicious patterns, but it cannot verify authenticity of documents. Only government offices and legal experts can confirm whether a document is genuine.
Yes, we can connect you with vetted property lawyers who can review your documents or provide detailed due diligence.
TLB does not manage litigation. We help you organize documents and understand the case status, and we can connect you to professionals if required.
The AI identifies ownership patterns, mutation trails, debts, disputes, encumbrances, and other risk indicators based on available government data.
No. AI summaries are generated instantly. But you can request a manual review by an expert if you want legal clarity.
Yes. You can consult legal experts through TLB for detailed review and due diligence.
We work with property lawyers, land specialists, and verification professionals who understand regional laws and documentation.
No. TLB does not share or sell your contact details to brokers, advertisers, or third parties.
No. Your contact details and land information are private. We do not share or sell them to anyone unless required by law.
No. Staff cannot access your land profile unless you raise a support ticket and explicitly allow access for troubleshooting.
All employee access is logged and monitored. Unauthorized access or misuse results in strict action. We follow strong compliance and access policies.
TLB reduces such risk by rate limiting access, monitoring patterns, and alerting you of unusual activity. We add more protection than raw government portals.
There is no additional exposure beyond what already exists on public portals. In fact, TLB adds more visibility and alerts to help you stay aware.
Yes. You can request privacy mode where your land profile will not appear in general search and staff access is restricted unless authorized by you.