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Noida Authority issued public notice to illegal developers of legal penal action if they fall in unauthorized land deal.

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Unauthorized property is also being carved out in the villages of Dankaur, Fatehpur Atta, Jaganpur, Afzalpur etc by the land mafia. Now, it will not be allowed and Noida Authority will take a strict action against all those involved in deceiving people of their hard-earned money.
N.Mathur


Hi,
I heard in news that, YEIDA has also restrained developers from "launching or advertising" any project without putting up on their website or in their advertisement, information about the legal sanction, approvals etc. for the project and the details of authorities from whom buyers can verify the same.
24th February 2015


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You are right Sir,
Even the advertisements inviting applications for allotment without having title to the land is deception and unfair trade practice on the part of builders.
Preeti Kher


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In some cases it is found that operators blatantly sell and offer YEIDA's land in the form of plots, villas, flats, farm houses, etc through advertisements in newspapers and other media. This is illegal and the land allotment is unauthorized.
N.Mathur


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Well,
I think there is an urgent need to create awareness among the general public to beware of cunning developers, builders and colonizers who are fraudulently trying to sell land, which has not been cleared for projects and schemes being widely advertised by them.
Preeti Kher


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The move comes after the Authority received so many complaints and it was found that some builders had sub-leased their duly allotted properties without having obtained the Authority's legal sanction for execution.

Developers were also found to have changed the land use of properties without the Authority's approval and clearance of building layout plans.
N.Mathur


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Hi,
The notice is an alert to prospective home buyers against investing in a property without verifying the forerunner of the developer.

YEIDA has also restrained developers from launching or advertising any project without putting up on their website or in their advertisement, information about the legal sanction, approvals etc. for the project and the details of authorities from whom buyers can verify the same.
Preeti Kher


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