Small plot owners in Bengaluru have a reason to celebrate. The city authorities have announced that Occupancy Certificates (OC) are no longer required for plots up to 1,200 sq ft, making it easier to build homes and complete registrations. This...
Permits and Legal
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sed only for parking, services, or storage Maximum Permissible Height This indicates the maximum height the residential structure is permitted to be constructed. This is measured from the finished mean level of the street to the flat roof. If the...
A house construction agreement format is a written structure that defines the scope of work, construction cost, payment schedule, material specifications, timeline, quality standards, and responsibilities of the owner and contractor. It helps reduce disputes by recording what will be...
India is a developing country with the potential to grow at a faster pace. It needs to develop in all aspects, such as the commercial industry, to improve the lives of common people, along with their residential facilities. The Indian...
Along with the rapid growth in the construction industry, it is very important to manage the quality of construction. It primarily focuses on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. This way, the builder can ensure the structure complies with government...
A stamp duty refund may be available when a property transaction is cancelled, stamp duty is paid under the wrong head, stamp papers remain unused, or an agreement is not executed. The exact refund rules depend on the state, document...
Rajiv Gandhi Awas Yojana (RAY) is a scheme launched by the government to provide cheap housing to the urban poor in India. The scheme has been designed to overcome the problem of lack of shelter among the people and to...
Obtaining affordable and dependable housing in Tamil Nadu is a daunting task, particularly with the skyrocketing property prices and scarce availability. The TNHB is bent on shouldering this load by rolling out economically priced housing schemes for every income group....