Description

Podi refers to the division of land into multiple sub-plots based on legal ownership or inheritance. It is an official procedure carried out by the Revenue Department to assign new survey numbers or sub-numbers to individual portions of a larger land parcel. It is essential for selling, transferring, or independently managing subdivided land portions.

Documents Needed

  • Registered sale deed / gift deed / partition deed
  • Latest RTC (Record of Rights)
  • Mutation Extract (if applicable)
  • Sketch of the property (if available)
  • ID proof of applicant
  • Family Tree (in case of inheritance division)

Timeline

  • 15 to 30 working days (varies based on taluk and subdivision complexity)

Steps We Follow

  • Initial Consultation: Understand your requirement and confirm land eligibility for podi.
  • Document Collection: Collect and verify ownership and related documents.
  • Application Submission: File the application with the Taluk Revenue Office.
  • Survey Scheduling: Coordinate with the surveyor for site inspection and sketch preparation.
  • Verification & Approval: Follow-up for updates and verification by the department.
  • Final Delivery: Once approved, deliver the new survey record and podi certificate.

Other than Our Fee, What Applies

  • Government fees for subdivision and survey
  • Any previous land dues
  • Additional charges for physical survey assistance or legal verification (if applicable)
  • Courier charges for physical document delivery (if required)

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