Can I get complication certificate after completing construction in violation of law?

Can I get complication certificate after completing construction in violation of law? I own a corner plot in HUDA with a green belt of approximately 5 feet, and I have completed the construction of my house, including a side balcony. Now I need to obtain a completion certificate. Is there any provision to apply for […]

Can I get complication certificate after completing construction in violation of law? I own a corner plot in HUDA with a green belt of approximately 5 feet, and I have completed the construction of my house, including a side balcony. Now I need to obtain a completion certificate. Is there any provision to apply for the certificate with any penalties or charges? Please provide guidance.

Asked from: Haryana

Yes, there is a provision for you to apply for a completion certificate for your house, even though you have a side balcony. However, there will be a penalty of Rs. 5000 for the side balcony.

The Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) has a provision for issuing completion certificates to houses that have been constructed in accordance with the approved building plan. The completion certificate is a necessary document for selling or renting your house.

In your case, since you have a side balcony, which is not permitted in the approved building plan, you will have to pay a penalty of Rs. 5000. You can apply for the completion certificate online or at the HUDA office.

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