Latent Defect Liability clause introduced in Unified Building Bye-Laws: Delhi govt ANI | Updated: Mar 03, 2021 20:00 IST
New Delhi [India], March 3 (ANI): The Delhi Government on Wednesday told the Delhi High Court that Latent Defect Liability clause (Clause 2.10) has been introduced in the Unified Building Bye-Laws (UBBL)-2016.
The high court was hearing a contempt plea filed against Chief Secretary of Delhi, Commissioners of three municipal corporations of Delhi, Chief of NDMC and Chairman DDA for allegedly non-compliance of Court s earlier order relates to seismic stability of buildings in Delhi.
The Delhi government told the court that several meetings were convened under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary and various measures for ensuring seismic safety in case of new buildings were discussed.
Maharashtra govt allows flexible payment of slum rehabilitation project premiums
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The civic body already allows developers to pay charges in instalments. The change in norm is expected to provide relief to realty developers in terms of managing their liquidity and will help in avoiding the delays in completing the project due to financial issues.
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Real estate projects involving redevelopment and rehabilitation are the mainstay of the property market in the country’s commercial capital as the land-starved city has very few vacant land parcels, and most of the development is undertaken through these projects.
Real estate developers executing slum rehabilitation projects in Mumbai, the country’s biggest property market, will now be allowed to pay premiums or levies to the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) for such projects through instalments.
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