Dushyant, Bangalore
Q: Hi, Have u ever heard of Dreams GK project. Lots of advertisements are there in news paper and on the net also.

Latest Answer: have they delivered any project till now???

Q: HI I want to know if builder can cancel the agreement without giving notice on non payment of the money, however there is no time limit mentioned in the agreement and it says that builder will give written notice for 1 month if payment not done

Latest Answer: Builder cannot cancel without prior intimation if it is mentioned in the agreement. You may approach the court or consumer forum.

Q: I need to get Khata transfered for the plot I purchased recently in Anjanapura. I was told that BDA requires the original of the old Khata from previous owner for the transfer. All my originals lie with my bank as I have taken loan. Does BDA really require original Khata for transfer? If yes, will my bank give the original for this purpose alone so that I can submit it later? Thanks

Latest Answer: Yes, you will need to submit the older khata, tax paid receipts and your registered sale deed for khata transfer. Availing reliable Khata Transfer Services in Bangalore Khata Transfer etc. is extremely hard. I have heard a few horror stories from my friends who lost couple of thousands by placing their trust on brokers(touts). So when I approached Zippserv for getting my Khata transferred, I had a lot of apprehensions. But, I have to admit Zippserv folks were very systematic. First they asked me to share the documents which they verified at BBMP (at their own cost) and ensured that the khata transfer in my case could be done without any hassles. Only then did they ask me to place the order. They assured me that if the Khata transfer did not happen I would get a complete refund of my money. It was delayed by a week as the BBMP official was on leave. But finally got it delivered to my door step.

Q: What is the status of the real estate market in Koramangala?

Latest Answer: The average size of an apartment in Bangalore is quite large by national standards at 1,753 square feet, while that of row-houses and villas were 2,831 and 3,545 square feet respectively. Koramangala is a saturated end user market with hardly any primary supply in the area. Majority of independent properties are dependent on secondary supply.

Q: How about developing your own row house on a plot and beat the builder lobby? Is there anybody from B'lore thinking on the same lines?

Latest Answer: It would definitely a good option if you get a bunch of like minded people. Such thoughts never succeed with ease

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