According to Housing Minister S Muthuswamy, the laws of the Tamil Nadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) would be streamlined, and a commission to regularise buildings built without a plan permit will be established under the direction of a retired Supreme Court judge. On Thursday, he handed out allotment orders for houses built under the housing for all programme to the program's participants in Nanjai Uthukuli, Modakurichi, close to Erode.
People should develop buildings after acquiring building plan permissions, he advised newsmen. Many structures were constructed in the past without such authorization. The committee will therefore investigate the issue of how to regularise them and provide recommendations. We contact the court to ask for advice based on that.
Additionally, landowners shouldn't offer unlicensed plots for sale to the general public. If they do, the registration department will not record it. Obtaining approval for that land from the concerned (DTCP) office is what the buyers should do if it has already been purchased.
The purchasers of plots in such layouts may also contact the DTCP office to modify and regularise the plan if public utility spots are not allotted in the layout or are sold out by realtors. He said that the administration also intended to streamline the Real Estate Regulatory Act and its regulations. Dr. CK Saraswathi, a Modakurichi MLA, and H Krishnanunni, a collector, were present.
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