What is Bmrda a Khata?
In the real estate jargon, Khata is basically the account/assessment of a property, which falls in the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike)/BMRDA (Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority) jurisdiction, in regard to taxation. A khata in bangalore, which is filed online is termed as the e-khata.
How do I know my Khata certificate?
The Khata certificate is issued by the BBMP, the BDA or a village panchayat in the name of the present owner or owners. There is no specific mention of the term Khata in the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act of 1976; this is only an assessment register which compiles all the details of each property in the city.
How can I check my Khata status online?
You can access your e-khata details online easily by logging on to the official website of BBMP and using the Property Identification Number allotted to you anywhere, anytime. You can visit e-swathu.kar.nic.in and enter your document number to verify the details entered in your khata documents.
What is Bmrda approved site?
The BMRDA refers to the Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority which is an autonomous governing body entrusted with the responsibility of developing infrastructure and residential properties in the city. In short, BMRDA approved plots in Bangalore carry more credibility than others.
Is it good to buy BMRDA approved sites?
“Buyers should be aware that any layout approval should come from the local planning authorities and not from BMRDA directly. The official said fraudulent developers who have no approval from any planning authority just put the ‘BMRDA approved’ seal on their advertisements to make buyers believe everything is fine.
What is the difference between BDA and BMRDA?
The BMRDA is in charge of bringing about changes in Urban development policies in the BMR, thereby aiding planning authorities. The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) comes under the jurisdiction of the Government of Karnataka. It is the primary organisation of the city in charge of planning.
How can I get Khata copy?
Get your Khata through Sakala, without bribe
- Application in prescribed form.
- Attested copy of the title deed.
- Copy of Encumbrance Certificate (in form 15) for the past 10 years.
- Conversion Certificate of the Land Conversion of the issued by the competent authority.
- Survey sketch / Tippani copies.
How much does Khata transfer cost?
Khata transfer fee: Rs. 1.5 Lakh X 2% = Rs. 3000/- (Approx)
How can I get Khata certificate?
Procedure to register Khata
- Obtain notarized copy of sale deed.
- Apply for an Encumbrance Certificate (EC) to register khata.
- Obtain application form to register khata.
- Fill up the application form to register Khata.
- Submit the application form to register khata.
- Check the status of your khata application.
Where can I find my Khata number?
How can I find Khata, Kharsa and Khatauni numbers? You can find the numbers by visiting the tehsilder’s office or by visiting the official website of the revenue department of the concerned state.
How do I know my BMRDA site is approved?
In a boon to property buyers, the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) has introduced a system where authenticity of residential sites in its limits can be ascertained online. The BMRDA has scanned and uploaded all documents pertaining to layout approval on www.evinyasa.kar.nic.in.
How do I know my Bmrda site is approved?
How can I get Khata certificate from BBMP?
If the Khata application is approved, then you will be told to make two Demand Drafts – one for an amount which is 2% of the stamp duty you paid at the time of registration (this is the Khata registration fee) and another for Rs 125 (for Khata Certificate and Khata Extract). Get them made at any bank and submit them to the BBMP office.
Where to get a khata certificate in Sakala?
Get them made at any bank and submit them to the BBMP office. Then collect the Khata Certificate and Khata Extract in your name. According to the Sakala website, the following is the Work Flow for the processing of Khata registration:
Which is the electronic format of a khata?
E Khata is Electronic Format/Computer format of A Khata. E Khata will have same content as A Khata. Earlier unreleased sites of BMRDA were sold by Developers without completing all works as per BMRDA norms.
Can a Khatha be registered if it is not regularized?
NOTE: In case of revenue properties where conversion has not been obtained and approval of the competent authority for formation of layout has not been obtained, Khatha Registration will not be done unless they are regularized by the Government.