Landeed: Tapping on a $200-bn industry, Landeed wants to make due-diligence easier for real estate players
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Hyderabad-based startup Landeed wants to get rid of the bad deeds that make the real estate business look bad. Landeed will make it easier to do your due diligence and get a title document.
Ali Hashmi hated the most about his job was getting property records. It required the Hyderabad-based realty agent to visit the state portal, enter parameters such document number, survey year, and wait for hours before he was approved. Then he had to pay the fee to get the documents. He said that sometimes it could take several days.
Landeed was an app that helped him get through all of his pain. “I
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