You should know the procedure for khata transfer in bangalore property

You should know the procedure for khata transfer in bangalore property

What is a Khata?

Its document or like a bank account against that property tax collected,This khata account of a  person who has property in Bangalore.

This account will be used for assessment of property owners within BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) jurisdiction.

 


Khata is very much needed when you are applying for any license of building or for trade, applying for loan from any banks or financial institution.This document consist of all the details pertaining to the property such as name of owner, size of buildings, location of property and all other details that helps to file property tax.

Khata comes in the following:

a) Khata Certificate
b) Khata Extract.
A BBMP Khata certificate is required for two major purposes:

1. For registration of a new property,

2. For transfer of any property.

For applying khata certificate, the owner of property has to give letter of requisition along with details and receipts of tax paid (latest) to Assistant officer for the sub-division or range. The fee for certificate is RS.25/- per property.

Khata Certificate is obtained for any new registration after paying the tax.

This certificate is required to apply for water connection, electricity connection, trade license and building license. The Khata certificate is given only to the owner of the property or to his family members. No one else can take it on his behalf. It takes maximum of One week to get the certificate.
b) Khata Extract

Khata Extract is getting details from the assessment register. The extract is required to get trade license, or to buy a particular property. It has the details of the property like the name, size of the property, use of the property (commercial purpose, residential), annual value, when assessed last.For getting a khata extract, owner of property has to give letter of requisition with property location and details. The fee is Rs.100/- per extract for a period of 5 years of the property.

Eligible for obtaining Khata

All property owners/holders who hold property within the BBMP jurisdiction are eligible to obtain a Khata. Obtaining a khata does not confer ownership of property but confers the person who liable to pay property tax. Property tax can be paid by property owners/holders who may or may not have Khata but it is important when you apply for any license of building or for trade, applying for loan from any banks.

Document required for Khata registration

For applying Khata registration, you needed to enclose following documents along with registration form.

1. Documents required for property of land type- Revenue Pockets / BDA Reconveyed areas / Gramathana :

i. Title deed (Reconveyed documents from BDA in case of BDA Reconveyed areas)
ii. Tax paid receipts and Khatha details
iii. Sketch of your property showing its boundaries and location of site
iv. Improvement Charges
v. National Saving Certificates for Rs.200/-
vi. Encumbrance certificate for vacant sites
vii. Flow chart of title

2. Documents required for property of land type- BDA / KHB Layout

i. Title deed or Possession certificate
ii. National Saving Certificates for Rs.200/-
iii. Encumbrance certificate for vacant sites
iv. Flow chart of title.
What is Khata Transfer?

Khata transfer is required when the ownership of property is transferred from one person to another for any reason like sale of property, gift, will or in case of death of property owner and so on. The application for Khata transfer is same that for registration and the documents needed along with application are following:

1. Title deed
2. Tax paid receipts and Khata details
3. Paid up improvement charges receipt
4. National Saving Certificates for Rs.200/-
5. Death certificate of owner (in case of application due to death own property owner)
6. Affidavit declaring the applicants is legal heirs of the deceased khatedar.

What is Bifurcation of Khata?

Bifurcation of Khata is modifying two or more Khata into one or dividing one Khata into two or more Khata. Application form for bifurcation of Khata is same that applied for registration

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