The Record of Rights, Tenancy, and Crops (RTC), commonly referred to as Pahani, is a crucial land record maintained by the Revenue Department of Karnataka. It contains detailed information about a piece of agricultural land, including the owner's name, survey number, extent, soil type, crop details, and tenancy records.
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What details are included in an RTC?
An RTC typically contains: Owner’s name and details, Survey number and extent of land, Land type and soil type, Crop details and tenancy records, Irrigation details, Mutation history.
Is an RTC legally valid?
Yes, an RTC is a legally valid document that serves as proof of ownership and land usage for agricultural properties.
How often is the RTC updated?
The RTC is updated regularly to reflect changes in ownership, crop patterns, or other relevant details through the mutation process.
Can I use an RTC for non-agricultural purposes?
No, the RTC is specific to agricultural land. For non-agricultural purposes, you must apply for land conversion and obtain relevant documents.
Does RTC include information about encumbrances on the land?
No, RTC does not include encumbrance details. You need to obtain an Encumbrance Certificate (EC) to check if the land is free from legal or financial liabilities.
Does RTC show mortgage details?
No, RTC does not display mortgage details. For that, you may need to obtain an Encumbrance Certificate (EC).