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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about bank auction properties and bidding in India
A bank auction property is an asset seized by a bank or financial institution under SARFAESI Act, DRT, or NCLT/IBC proceedings when a borrower defaults on a loan. The bank sells the property through a public e-auction to recover the outstanding dues.
Use XpertARC's search to filter by city, locality, PIN code, or bank. You can find verified auction listings across all major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata.
EMD stands for Earnest Money Deposit — a refundable security deposit paid by bidders before participating in the auction. The amount is typically 10–25% of the reserve price and is specified in the auction notice.
Yes, most auction notices include a site inspection date. You should inspect the property physically and also conduct independent legal due diligence before placing a bid.
Bank auction properties are sold through a regulated process under SARFAESI/DRT authority, but title clarity and possession are not guaranteed. Buyers must independently verify encumbrances, possession status, and any pending dues before bidding. XpertARC provides listing data for reference only — always review the official sale notice and conduct legal due diligence before participating.
The reserve price is the minimum bid amount set by the bank or lending institution for the property. No bid below this price will be accepted. The final sale price may exceed the reserve price if multiple bidders compete.





































































































































