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Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act 1972

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Need to make Occupancy Certificate mandatory in Bengaluru

Are you living in an apartment in Bengaluru which does not have an Occupancy Certificate (OC)? Then you may be in a quandary due to the recent decision taken by the Karnataka government making it mandatory for builders to provide home buyers with an OC. The Karnataka Chief Minister said that the government plans to […]

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KAOA 1972: The legalities involved

In Karnataka, particularly in the urban regions,apartment buyers have been scrambling for owner’s registration for quite sometime now. On account of this, purchasing an independent house has become a daunting task. In a move to bring to pass transparency in transferability of immovable property and help apartment buyers actually own a dwelling, the state government […]

The Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960

With population rising at a quick pace in Karnataka, mostly in urban agglomerations like Bangalore, the demand for apartments, as against independent houses, is on the rise. Following this trend are the numerous apartment builders in the state, who are sometimes disingenuous in making a sale. When you’re making the purchase, you’ll find several builders […]

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 […]

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