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Greater Bengaluru authorities have moved to auction about 7,000 properties that have defaulted on property tax and related charges, seeking to recover roughly Rs 437 crore.
The five municipal corporations that make up the Greater Bengaluru Area scheduled zone-wise auctions for February 17, 2026, after multiple demand notices, attachment orders and recovery attempts failed.
The defaulting properties are spread across all corporations — Bengaluru East identified 1,615 and Bengaluru West 1,504 — with corporation-wise arrears reportedly ranging between Rs 72 crore and Rs 119 crore.
Officials say the outstanding amount includes base tax, cesses, user fees, penalties and interest, with penalties and interest constituting a large share of the total.
The list of properties under proclamation has been published on the municipal property tax portal; owners can avoid auction if they clear dues, including penalties, before the sale.
Sale proceeds will be used to recover municipal dues in accordance with law.
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https://www.oneindia.com/7,000 Bengaluru Property Owners Must Pay Tax Dues by Feb 17 or Face Auction





















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