Rajasthan Housing Dept Ends Land-Related Works Physical Survey
<span style="font-weight: 400;">To put an end to red-tapism, the urban development and housing (UDH) department has directed the civic bodies officials not to conduct a physical survey of the houses, which was earlier required for name transfer process in lease deeds. </span> <span style="font-we
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Dec 1, 2020 6:10 AM
To put an end to red-tapism, the urban development and housing (UDH) department has directed the civic bodies officials not to conduct a physical survey of the houses, which was earlier required for name transfer process in lease deeds. UDH minister Shanti Dhariwal directed the department to end the process. Sources said orders regarding the same will be issued soon. “The civic bodies will also have to clear name transfer file within seven days.” The department will also eliminate the physical survey process for other land-related works. Earlier, during the time of property registration, a signature of civic body official was required. Before giving a nod, the civic body officials were conducting a physical survey of the property. Also, a survey was conducted to give no objection certificate to the plot owners who were taking loan from the banks. “Before disbursement of the loan, the banks were asking a NOC from the civic body and survey was conducted for the same. The process wasn’t required and complaints were received that plot owners were allegedly harassed.
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