Hey,

In Karnataka, converting agricultural land to non-agricultural uses is a legal process known as DC Conversion. The landowner must submit a DC conversion application in accordance with Section 95 of the Karnataka Land Revenue Act in order to use the property for non-agricultural uses. If the land has been DC Converted, the owner may acquire an A Khata Certificate.
Check out the NoBroker legal assistance service for any legal queries regarding property buying and sellingThe landowner will be fined and any construction will be torn down by the relevant authorities if he fails to secure the DC conversion for agricultural property. Hence, DC conversion is necessary also apart from DC conversion, RERA registration is also important as real estate agents who wish to sell any property, including a plot, an apartment, or a building, must register with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Also, before purchasing land in Bangalore, it is vital to verify whether it is under BBMP or BMRDA then check the following documents;
Sale deed
Sale agreement
Katha certificate
Mother deed
Occupation certificate
Encumbrance certificate
RTC Extract
Tax paid receipt
BIAPPA/ BDA approval
I would like to request that you consult a property lawyer to get an exact idea about the necessary documents to verify before purchasing a plot.
I hope this helps:)
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For purchasing a plot in Bangalore rural area, only DC conversion certificate is necessary or BMRDA approval alongwith RERA registration also required?
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