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Noida Authority to crackdown on plot allottees who fail to begin construction or clear dues, ET RealEstate


NOIDA: Noida Authority will crackdown on residential plot allottees who fail to begin construction or clear dues. Non-compliance, officials said, could lead to cancellation of plot allotments too.

During a departmental review meeting, Noida CEO Lokesh M reviewed the status of previously allotted residential plots where owners have not undertaken any construction or have outstanding payments pending for an extended period. Several plot owners were found to have ignored multiple notices regarding non-utilisation of land and pending dues.

Since Feb, the Authority had issued demand notices to nine residential plot allottees, in Sector 51 and Sector 151, who failed to initiate construction and clear pending dues totalling over Rs 8 crore, officials said. The plots in question range from 300 sqm to 375 sqm, with the highest pending amount exceeded Rs 3.5 crore.

Officials warned that if the dues are not cleared, allotments will be cancelled under the provisions of the lease deed and building regulations. Further action will be taken to ensure timely recovery of dues and proper utilisation of the allotted plots.

The Noida CEO stressed the importance of recovering dues and ensuring land is utilised as per the terms of the allotment agreement.

“If the payments are not made as specified in the notice guidelines, the cancellation process for the concerned plots will be initiated without further delay,” an official said.

Additionally, the Authority will take action against defaulters who fail to respond after receiving three or more notices. If payments are not made, allotments will be cancelled in accordance with the terms of the lease deed and building regulations.

The accounts department has been instructed to issue demand notices to all defaulters, and all property departments will follow up by issuing overdue notices based on the latest outstanding payment records.

Future departmental reviews will continue to track defaulters, and additional notices will be issued to maintain accountability and land use efficiency, officials said.

  • Published On Mar 20, 2025 at 10:07 AM IST

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