Property disputes are among the most common problems in India. Ancestral land and house disputes are prevalent among 60% of Indian families. You have probably observed multiple legal disputes extending over numerous years in courts regarding properties such as lands,...
Permits and Legal
Get clear, actionable insights on real estate and construction regulations with our Permits and Legal category. Access essential information on obtaining permits, navigating zoning laws, and meeting legal requirements for your projects. Our expert guides help you understand compliance, avoid legal issues, and ensure your property and construction activities adhere to all necessary regulations. Simplify the complexities of legal and permit processes with our comprehensive resources.
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Goods and Service Tax has stepped in the Indian property market which means homeowners and property investors are liable to pay GST on property. This tax has taken over a range of other taxes and completely transformed the GST tax...
In construction, contract completion is not an exact indication that the contractor will not be held legally responsible for any mistakes. After the completion of a project, the final critical stage takes place, which is the detection and management of...
Before starting the construction of any residential building in India, you need to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC). This includes official permission letters from various authorities, proving that you are obeying all building regulations and safety standards, including environmental...
“Imagine you and your business partners are working on a construction deal and have agreed to uphold your part of the contract. But what if someone fails to do so?” This situation describes what a breach of contract means: a...
The global movement toward sustainability has changed the way that buildings are planned, constructed, and operated. A key component of this trend is green building certifications, which encourage environmentally friendly practices and reduce the harmful impact of structures. Green building...
The PMAY, or Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, is a scheme by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation launched in 2015. Its main objective is to provide pucca houses to economically backward people in rural and urban areas at...
Owning a house is a dream that several families and individuals share. However, many such dreams have remained unfulfilled because of the exorbitant prices in the real estate and construction industry. Many people can only afford their dream homes through...
An investment in a house is an investment for life and must be carefully protected against accidents and unfortunate events. Any mechanical damage or even the smallest fire outbreak can damage property beyond repair. Property insurance, therefore, facilitates homeowners’ compensation...