Ranjan Saxena, Apartment Resident
Q: Hi Mr.Advisor, I am interested to buy a plot of land in Bangalore approved by DTCP; however the land has a dried nala crossing it. the developer says that as the nala is defunct and dried up; it will not pose any legal complications any time in future; however I have heard through one of my lawyer friends that according to rules there should be a minimum 50 meters of distance which should be maintained from the nala and the plot boundary. Please advise to go ahead or not with the property deal. Regards Ranjan

Latest Answer: Before buying the plot I would advice you to cross check all the documents provided by the builder with the help of an legal expert. You can ask your lawyer friend to help you in this matter, as he said that according to rules there should be a minimum 50 meters of distance which should be maintained from the nala and the plot boundary.

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