Q:I have purchased a plot where previous owner had already applied for building plan approval, prior to date of sale. That building plan for approved months after the sale. Can I use this building plan to construct my house? Or do I need to re-apply one with me as the new owner?
Latest Answer: Hi Sid,
By law, any planning permission granted expires after a certain period. Generally, unless your permission says otherwise, you have 3 yrs from the date it is granted to begin the development. If you have not started work by then, you will probably need to reapply.
Q:Real estate companies in top metros have told that local government bodies should approve building plans only after the project has been granted environment clearance.
Latest Answer: Hi all,
Most projects in Mumbai must abide by norms regarding coastal regulatory zones, while some urban locations need to follow forest-related regulations.
Latest Answer: Hi Yash Panth,
Assuming that, construction had been finished on these plots,the house tax and the water tax from these plots could have been charges into cleanliness of city. Authorities have been requested to make sure that all plot owners pass their building plans with the Ghazibad Development Authority within 60 days. Assuming construction does not begin soon on the plots for which building plans have as of now been passed, we will be compelled to take extreme measures.
Latest Answer: Hi Bhawna,
As per my opinion, for this situation, however, CAG discovered the colonizer had prelaunched the venture - Cosmos City 2 in Sector 103 - in April 2012, and issued receipts for booking of pads to around 400 financial specialists. It had effectively gathered Rs 55 crore from level bookings, however building arrangements were affirmed just after a year.