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Is it mandatory to have Khata registered in transfer of property


22-Nov-2023 (In Property Law)
1- The property comes under E khata under Panchayat under chikbanvara area.Is it mandatory to have Khata registered from the first party to transfer to second property. 2- can we register the flat with the same amount.For example- the seller registered it for 22 lac and now after 1 year selling it to seller.Can seller register it with 22 lac again. 3- what are the must needed documents from seller to buyer.
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Khatha literally means, account. It is a document that shows a property owner having an account with the Municipality or any civic authority (BBMP -Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) for paying taxes. The details of a it include the property owner’s name, size/measurement of property, location,built-up area, vacant or occupied etc., and is essentially required to calculate the total tax payable on that property.

You need it to apply for electricity (BESCOM) and water (BWSSB) connections, for trade and building licenses, building plan approval. It is also one of the important documents to be submitted to a bank when you are applying for a loan.
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