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Yes. Any Indian citizen or an NRI (Non-Resident Indian) can own commercial real estate provided
that a valid KYC (Know Your Customer), and documents are there, and regulatory guidelines are
met. But NRIs can only make investments through their NRO (non-re
PAN card, address proof (Aadhar/Passport), bank account details for transfer of money, and
depending on the property, and the platform, sometimes demat account number.
All investments carry risks. Therefore, in the case of fractional ownership, risks inherent to
properties are also applicable in fractional ownership. Typical risks include liquidity,
re-lease ability if the tenant leaves, and potential loss of capital.
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