Four partners are constructing raw housed of 50 sq. yrds plots each for 37 units on 2500 sq. mtrs. land. They have not registered their project with RERA with a reason that their lands are in UCL limits and housing project is for weaker sections. Is this legal to purchase house from such project?
This discussion explores whether a housing project involving 37 units on 2500 sq. mtrs. of land, situated within UCL limits and intended for weaker sections, requires RERA registration. The partners have not registered, citing the land's status and the project's purpose. The consensus is that RERA registration is mandatory if applicable in the state, regardless of the beneficiaries or land classification, to ensure legal compliance and buyer protection.
This plots are covered under Nagar Niyojak and allotted to poor 50 yards each. Now permission obtained from Revenue Department with layout plans and construction will be made and each allottees will transfer House through registered sale deed. Whether this is legal?
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