CommonFloor Editorial Team
The Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act, 1972
In Karnataka, and especially in urban areas such as Bangalore, there is a severe shortage of land. Because of this, buying an independent house becomes quite a task. The alternative is to purchase a flat in any of the many existing and up-and-coming multi-storied apartments. This alternative, though, is disadvantageous, in that you won’t have […]
CommonFloor Editorial Team
The Delhi apartment ownership Act, 1986
The construction of multi-storied apartment buildings in Delhi has been a constant affair throughout the region’s history post-independence. Being the national capital, Delhi has attracted people from both within the country and abroad, primarily because of the lucrative business and investment opportunities on offer in this region. This has resulted in a strong demand for […]
