Your data security and privacy matter to us
In India, most property records are official public records maintained by government departments. Sale deeds, encumbrance certificates, survey details, and ownership records can already be accessed through government offices or public portals.
These details are part of official land records maintained by government departments and are already accessible through public registries. Adding them to Assetly does not make them public — it simply helps you organise and manage them privately in one place for you and your next of kin to access easily.
No. Your property is never searchable and never visible to outsiders. Only you — and people you explicitly add — can view the details.
Property documents are government-registered records. Assetly stores your copies privately so you don't have to repeatedly share them across emails or messaging apps. They remain private unless you request a specific service.
In India, simply holding land documents does not guarantee dispute-free ownership — rights depend on who can establish the stronger title in official records. Property details can already be searched through government Record-of-Rights systems in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
The real protection comes from keeping your ownership details consistent across government records and monitoring them regularly.
There are two main external risks:
Encroachment — reduced by ensuring extent and boundaries match across records and by physically fencing the property.
Fraudulent transactions — detected early by periodically checking encumbrance and mortgage records.
Assetly helps you stay on top of these checks. Our Care+ monitoring periodically reviews government records and alerts you to discrepancies so issues can be addressed early, without constant manual follow-up.
No. Documents are accessed only when you order a service (for example legal review or government filing). Otherwise they remain stored privately in your account.
Public records are fragmented and difficult to track. Assetly helps you keep organised copies, know what is missing, avoid sharing repeatedly, and control who accesses them. You stay in control instead of circulating files across multiple people.
No. Assetly does not publish, advertise, or market your property information.
You can add your property without uploading anything. Documents are only required when you request a service. You can also choose to share relevant documents only when you avail a service.
Only you, people you add (co-owners or family members), and service professionals — only when you order a service. No one else.