Khata Transfer

Khata Transfer

Khata Transfer

What is Khata Transfer? Usually, it is required when the property of an owner will be transferred from one person to another for any specific purpose. It is called as khata transfer. Khata transfer is done either for reason of sale of property, gift, will, or a death of property owner and such cases.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Khatha is the document that shows the account of the owner of the property registered in the property register with the Municipality or a Corporation

  • Property owner’s name
  • Size of the property/measurement of the property
  • Location of the property
  • Built-up area of the property
  • Whether the property is vacant or occupied
  • Purpose of utilisation of the property
  • The annual value of the property

All properties falling within the limits of Bruhat Bengaluru MahanagaraPalike (BBMP) are mandated to get a Khata certificate. Obtaining a Khata document is vital for getting building licenses, layout plan approvals, and bank loans in different parts of the State. Owners can easily get electricity and water connections if they have the Khata document. 

A Khata is issued to a property which has gained all approvals from the concerned authorities and adheres with the building byelaws and taxation norms. The possession of this certificate helps property owners avail home loans, building plans and occupation certificates easily.

No, Khata certificate does not prove the person’s ownership of any property. Khata certificate is the only evidence that proves that the person or owner has paid all the taxes.

Khata is used for registration when purchasing new properties, for water connection, electricity connection, license-such as building license, or trade license.

Documents required for Khata transfer with all the scenarios are listed below

  • Title deed/ Sale deed
  • Receipts of taxes paid
  • Blueprint with the location of the property
  • Occupancy certificate
  • Possession certificate
  • Khata extract
  • An affidavit is required confirming the applicant is a legal heir to settle cases of a will
  • A certificate in case of the death of the previous owner

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