Homebuyers often confuse the Occupancy Certificate (OC) and Completion Certificate (CC)—but both play very different roles in your property journey.
A Completion Certificate verifies that a building has been constructed according to approved plans, laws, and safety norms.
An Occupancy Certificate confirms that the completed structure is ready—and safe—for people to live in, with essentials like water, electricity, and sanitation in place.
Why does it matter? Because you should never move into or invest in a property without both. Missing certificates could lead to penalties, denial of utility connections, or legal hassles.
At PROPIINN, our platform ensures these documents are checked, collected, and verified as part of our review process—so you don’t have to chase paperwork or second-guess a property’s status.