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When one buys a property, it is logical to assume that they get all documents relating to it, including ones that they might miss because they are not on the tip of our tongue and because of a lack of familiarity with them. Not to worry, Acreok will set out all the documents one need to get the transaction underway in the following articles.
When you are buying a property with an agricultural past, it becomes even more important to understand the documents that could be required to bring the deal to a close. Some essential documents that are required are surveys, Tippani and Podi records. We will discuss each document and how it can be obtained?
WHAT IS IT EXACTLY?
In those days, there was not a written record of land transfers or any sort of data recorded to maintain a record of the land being passed down from generation to generation or to different people. This record enables us to keep a track of the land ownership and occupying details using all the data that is available to us in the form of verbal agreements, written records, or as dictated by the society based on certain relationships between the parties such as mortgagor and mortgagee. The record is collected and maintained by the Tahsildar of the village.
WHAT IS A SURVEY?
Survey means the process to determine the measurement, and record of boundary or boundaries of part of the boundary.
WHY DO YOU NEED A SURVEY DOCUMENT?
In many cases, the property you are willing to buy might have some sort surrounding land, therefore to prevent encroachment, it is important to demarcate and mark one’s property.
WHAT IS A TIPPANI?
Tippani is a survey document which gives a brief description of the respective survey number. It usually includes a sketch of the property, a property that is not subdivided into different parts with different survey numbers. It discloses the measurements of the property.
WHY DO YOU NEED IT?
To ensure you are constructing or making any changes, on your own land and not your neighbours. It provides transparent knowledge to owners of the properties.
WHAT IS A PODI RECORD?
Podi Extracts is a document of bifurcation of land with old and new survey number, among the joint owners. It indicates the bifurcation made on a survey number into sub-survey numbers. For instance, when the old ancestral property is divided between the children, they will get different survey numbers and the podi extract will be the one to determine it.
WHY DO YOU NEED ONE?
In case of one land being bifurcated, without proper records, it is very easy to encroach upon the lands of other owners. This prevents such encroachment and gives legal title to each owner.
HOW CAN ONE OBTAIN IT?
It is issued by the survey department along with the survey, Tippani and Podi records. Each Taluk generally has a survey department and one can get it from there, on filing a document, attaching relevant documents and paying a nominal fee.
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The annual average income of the person including agricultural income should be less than Rs 2 lakhs. The person must have had an agricultural land in his name before the year 1974. The person must own an agriculturist or an agricultural worker by profession. As per Section 79A of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act 1961, the non-agricultural income of a purchaser who must be an agriculturist should not exceed Rs 2 lakhs per year.
The new limit of Rs 25 lakh on non-agriculture income to purchase agricultural land that was introduced two year will have to be understood as coming into effect in 1974 itself. Anyone with non-agriculture income over Rs 25 lakh is barred from purchasing agriculture land in Karnataka. The limit of Rs 2 lakh was increased to Rs 25 lakh in the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961 in 2015.
It is a register of survey numbers, showing the total area under each head, arable and, un-arable, dry land, wetland and garden in detail, with the rate per acre and assessment of each. And the total assessment is fixed on the entire number.
Mutation entries can be used as proof of possession over a property.
Similarly, when a loan is taken or repayment is done, to change the liabilities details, the Owner can submit the request at the PHANI CENTRE with required the documents.
The Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prohibition of Transfer of Certain Lands) Act, 1978 (Karnataka Act 2 of 1979), or PTCL is a statute of Karnataka. This law which was introduced in 1978 is retrospective in nature.
Conversion of land is required for agricultural land to be diverted to other uses and is granted by concerned the Deputy Commissioner. The new use should align with the CDP. Lands in green belt cannot be converted. It can be exempted for specific uses that are allowed. This does not include housing. Change of land use is done within the urban agglomeration if the land is to be used for purposes other than that shown in the CDP. It is a permission granted by the BDA.
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