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Now, consent of 75% flat owners required to redevelop old and unsafe buildings in Gujarat

While the Gujarat government had allowed redevelopment of private societies earlier, provisions under the Gujarat Ownership Flats Act, 1973 required consent of all members of the society

September 20, 2018 / 15:43 IST
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Ahmedabad 70.4 (Image: Moneycontrol)
Ahmedabad 70.4 (Image: Moneycontrol)

Vandana Ramnani Moneycontrol News

The Gujarat Assembly has amended the Gujarat Ownership Flats Act that seeks to expedite the redevelopment of housing colonies that are over 25 years old, declared unsafe and in a dilapidated condition.

As per the amended Act, consent of 75 percent of the flat owners will be required to undertake reconstruction as against prevailing norms that called for consent of all owners.

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Redevelopment is a method of urban renewal and involves relocating businesses and people. It seeks to provide additional and better quality housing, make land available in the centre of the city, eliminate urban decay and improve infrastructure.

While the Gujarat government had allowed redevelopment of private societies earlier, provisions under the Gujarat Ownership Flats Act, 1973 required consent of all members of the society.