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The title holder of a property can apply for A khata in the prescribed form, along with relevant documents, to the assistant revenue officer (ARO), provided that the property is within the jurisdiction of the BBMP A Khata. The A katha application can be obtained from either the citizen service centers or any office of the ARO. Once you fill up the A Khata application, submit it at the office. You will receive an acknowledgement, thereafter.

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You are required to pay a nominal fee of Rs 25 (per copy) for A khata certificate and Rs 100 (per copy) for A khata extract. The concerned office of the assistant revenue officer or any of the citizen service centers will be able to provide you with a copy of A Khata certificate or A katha extract.

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An A khata is a recognised and valid legal document that provides several rights to the owner of the property. The owner of A khata can carry out any commercial or domestic construction within his property premises. Furthermore an A khata can also be used for availing of loans from banks and other financial institutions. A khata certificate can be used for selling the property or transferring the ownership of the property.

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Not at all. A khata is for the purpose of simplification of property tax collection, whereas a title deed establishes one’s ownership over the property.

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One can apply for A khata conversion for properties that have minor deviations from the existing and accepted building regulations.

B Khata to an A Khata conversion is possible provided that the owner of such a property pays the B Khata to A Khata conversion cost, clears pays the all dues, including property tax, DC conversion charges, as well as payment of the betterment charges levied by the BBMP.

Here is a list of the documents you would require to keep handy, for B khata to A khata conversion of property:

For more information refer to https://bbmp.gov.in/PDF/otherpdfs/dcrev.pdf

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Step 1: Apply for District Commissioner (DC) Conversion, to convert the land from agricultural to non-agricultural.

Step 2: Make sure that you have cleared all property tax dues till date.

Step 3: The A khata form must be obtained from the BBMP office and filled as required.

Step 4: The A Katha application form mentions all the documents that need to be submitted, along with the form. Keep these handy.

Step 5: B khata to A khata conversion cost is called betterment charges and it is levied by the BBMP. Submit the duly filled A khata form along with the tax receipts and the other required documents, to the assistant revenue officer of the area.

The khata document will be issued within a period of four to six weeks after the submission of the form.

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The online process of khata conversion is also available, although many users have faced problems while trying to obtain the Khata certificate and Khata extract online. Here are the steps involved:

Step 1: Visit www.sakala.kar.nic.in/online/bbmp

Step 2: Opt for khata transfer option.

Step 3: Fill the required data

Step 4: You will be required to upload the mandatory documents.

Step 5: A Sakala number will be issued which can be used to track the status of your request. You will also be informed about every step through an SMS. When alerted, download the khata extract online or at BangaloreOne.

Till 2014, even B khata property owners enjoyed some rights, with respect to ownership of the property in Bangalore. In December 2014, however, a Karnataka High Court order nullified all the legal rights. Now, to avoid any complications during sale, purchase or transfer, B khata properties must be converted into A khata.

There are no specific safety issues in owning a B khata property. A B khata will also allow you to sell your property. However, you might face issues if you want to build or reconstruct your property, as a B khata does not provide building rights.

You cannot avail of a loan against a B khata property from nationalised banks, because B khata is not a legal or official document indicating ownership. However, individuals can avail of loans from private banks but the rates of interest for loans against B khata properties are higher than that for A khata properties.

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