Haryana Urban
Development Authority (HUDA) has done away with the upper time limit for
completing minimum construction on residential & commercial plots.
One of the HUDA
spokesman has said. "There shall be no upper limit of the time within
which the allottee is required to complete the minimum required
construction"
Earlier, the allottee
was required to complete the minimum construction within two years from the
date of possession.
He said that after
the expiry of 12th year, further extension in period of construction would be
allowed on payment of extension fee at double the rates of the previous year.
However, this would
not apply to plot sizes upto 100 square meters for which the rates would remain
the same as in the 12th year unless and until increased by the authority.
He also said in
respect of commercial sites up to 2 storey or more than 2 storey the rates for
extension fee would be 2 times or / 3 times of the rates for residential plots,
respectively.
He added 50% rebate
in the extension fee would be allowed in case of plots allotted to defence
personnel including paramilitary forces.
The rebate in
extension fee to women & widows would continue to remain in force.
He further said that
these rates of extension fee would be applicable from the date of issue of this
policy & the existing allottees
would be required to pay the extension fee at the revised rates for any extension
to be sought after the coming into force of this policy.
However, the
allottees would not be required to pay any differential amount for the
extension fee already paid by them before the date of issue of this policy, he
also added.
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