I have question regarding khata transfer, hope some one will definitely help me in this.
I bought an apartment in ISRO Layout and we have 24 flats in the building out of that 22 has been sold out.
Remaining 2 are still available. Here my question is can I get the khata for my flat or do I need to wait for the other 2 flats for sold out. I heard as per BBMP new policy they can only do khata transfer for whole building and they cant do it individually. Is this true?
If that is the case then how I can pay the property tax for my flat. Any way our apartment constructed on BDA approved site which is A khata and I am not expecting I will get A khata for my flat.
I am fine B khata also, Please any one from group help me on this. I think most of the other apartment owners will have this question.
Documents to be required to the application:- A. For properties allotted by Bangalore Development Authority / Karnataka Housing Board (1) Application in prescribed form (2) Attested copy of the title deed (3) Copies of previous tax paid receipts (4) Possession certificate (5) Sketch showing the location of 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.
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 certificate is issued saying that a particular property No ‘XYZ’ stands in the name of person A. 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 literally means an account, this Khata is an account of a person who has property in the city. It is an account of assessment of property owners within BBMP jurisdiction. Khata is important when you apply for any license of building or for trade, applying for loan from any banks or financial institution. It consists all the details of property like name of owner, size of buildings, location of property and all other details that helps to file property tax.