Sam, Hyderabad
Q: Hi. For constructing a house in a vacant plot, should we consider plot dimensions or the number of square yards (both shown in registration documents) of the plot. For example, plot area shown in the registration document is 100 sq. yards and the dimensions of the plot (shown as perfect rectangle) in the registration document is 23 ft (length) X 42 ft (width) = 966 sq .ft or 107.33 sq. yards. When field survey of the plot is conducted, the actual dimension of the plot appears to be not perfect rectangle but a trapezium with angles with dimensions 25 ft (one parallel side), 33 ft (other parallel side) and 43 ft (as height) which computes to 138.5 sq yards. The owner of the plot is expired and this plot is given as a gift deed from an existing larger plot. My question here is that the square yards shown in the registration document is not matching with the dimensions shown in the registration document and also with the actual field survey of the plot. What area should I consider for constructing house in the plot with out any issues with the neighbors. I really appreciate for providing solution for this question. Thanks!

Latest Answer: Some methods are :- 1) Check out the plot size as per the Approved layout map. 2) Measure the (Start and End) dimension for your plot from the starting point of that line as per the layout map.

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