My mom had bought the plot from her brother in the early nineties. The plot had clear titles and all the papers were clean. If we had enacted a sale of the property, I had to pay a high registration and stamp duty. As the seller was my mom - we could transfer ownership though a gift deed. The registration fee would be 1/10th of that of a direct sale.
So we decided to get the property transferred to my name via a Gift Deed. For that there are two offices you need to go to.
1. The BBMP office in Koramanagala - This is where you pay your property taxes and you can get your khata certificate and sanction plans etc.
2. The Registrar in Koramangala BDA complex - this is where you get your EC and register the property
We already had the Khata Certificate and Extract. We needed the encumbrance certificate form the registrar office. This is in BDA complex. SO we went there and applied for one. Again there are a list of document xeroxes that you need to submit. (Khata, sale deed, tax paid receipt etc.) Along with a fee of 210. The man at the counter asked us to come back after three days for the same. We got it after three days, no problem.
A friend suggested a person in the Registrars office who help us with the documentation for the Gift Deed. I know we could have done it ourselves, but honestly time is money. And if by paying him his *fees* we can get it done fast.. we would. We picked an auspicious date in December. After cross checking with the *person* at the registrars office we were set.
So we decided to get the property transferred to my name via a Gift Deed. For that there are two offices you need to go to.
1. The BBMP office in Koramanagala - This is where you pay your property taxes and you can get your khata certificate and sanction plans etc.
2. The Registrar in Koramangala BDA complex - this is where you get your EC and register the property
We already had the Khata Certificate and Extract. We needed the encumbrance certificate form the registrar office. This is in BDA complex. SO we went there and applied for one. Again there are a list of document xeroxes that you need to submit. (Khata, sale deed, tax paid receipt etc.) Along with a fee of 210. The man at the counter asked us to come back after three days for the same. We got it after three days, no problem.
A friend suggested a person in the Registrars office who help us with the documentation for the Gift Deed. I know we could have done it ourselves, but honestly time is money. And if by paying him his *fees* we can get it done fast.. we would. We picked an auspicious date in December. After cross checking with the *person* at the registrars office we were set.
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