Can I take e katha panchayat property in Bangalore
2 years ago
Can I take e katha panchayat property in Bangalore
A.Dear Sir,
It will be called as B Katha if it is not DC converted. No loan will be given by Government Banks. The difference between A Katha and B Katha are as follows. You may proceed to purchase provided other title documents are perfect.
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B Khata is a temporary document while A Khata is the permanent one. ... The A Khata and B Khata are nothing but documents certifying the ownership of a property via the taxes paid by the owner to the BBMP. A Khata means accounts, and A Khata and B Khata denote the two types of property accounts kept by the BBMP.
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It will be called as B Katha if it is not DC converted. No loan will be given by Government Banks. The difference between A Katha and B Katha are as follows. You may proceed to purchase provided other title documents are perfect.
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B Khata is a temporary document while A Khata is the permanent one. ... The A Khata and B Khata are nothing but documents certifying the ownership of a property via the taxes paid by the owner to the BBMP. A Khata means accounts, and A Khata and B Khata denote the two types of property accounts kept by the BBMP.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
In order to expedite the process of E -khata, you will have to approach the Panchayat - office with all the relevant documents pertaining to lands under your possession, proof of sale deed if already sold someone with the appropriate date, ID proof such as PAN card, Aadhar Card, VoterID card etc.
Once, you submit these documents in the office, you will be provided with property identification number. You will have to quote this number in relation to your further enquiry relating to confirmation to E- khata.
In order to expedite the process of E -khata, you will have to approach the Panchayat - office with all the relevant documents pertaining to lands under your possession, proof of sale deed if already sold someone with the appropriate date, ID proof such as PAN card, Aadhar Card, VoterID card etc.
Once, you submit these documents in the office, you will be provided with property identification number. You will have to quote this number in relation to your further enquiry relating to confirmation to E- khata.
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A.Hi,
The electronic form of our property khata is e-khata. It is simply a transfer from physical mode to electronic mode. Karnataka state e-governance department and BBMP have formulated an online procedure for e-khata. One has to use SAKALA service in the Govt portal for it.
The electronic form of our property khata is e-khata. It is simply a transfer from physical mode to electronic mode. Karnataka state e-governance department and BBMP have formulated an online procedure for e-khata. One has to use SAKALA service in the Govt portal for it.
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