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A-khata Maze: High Costs, Delays in Bengaluru Approvals

BENGALURU: For thousands of property owners in the city, obtaining an A-khata remains a significant challenge, with only 818 properties receiving this designation in the past six months, according to official data. The process for converting B-khata properties into legally recognized A-khata properties was made public on October 15 last year. Despite there being an estimated 820,000 B-khata properties in Bengaluru, only 8,308 applications have been submitted, with only about 10% approved, leaving around 7,490 applications still pending. “The primary hurdle isn’t administrative delays but the lack of proper documentation from applicants. Many property owners do not have approved layout…

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Govt to Regularize B-Khata Buildings, Excludes Vacant Lots

BENGALURU: The state government has decided to regularize all existing B khata buildings and multi-storey apartment complexes in Bengaluru, given they were constructed on unauthorized layouts or lands and registered with the BBMP before September 30, 2024. However, vacant plots with B khata status will not be included in this regularization initiative. The cabinet approved this decision on July 17, following a suggestion from the Urban Development Department (UDD). This aims to provide legal relief to thousands of homeowners while upholding standards against unapproved developments. According to the UDD, vacant lands converted under Section 95 of the Karnataka Land Revenue…