How India's States Are Navigating Rules for Redeveloping Old Residential Buildings
Redeveloping aging residential buildings in India has become increasingly necessary due to safety concerns, structural deterioration, and outdated regulatory compliance. While no single national law governs the process, individual states have stepped in with their own frameworks to manage redevelopment. Maharashtra has focused on simplifying consent procedures and ensuring greater transparency for residents and developers. Delhi, on the other hand, relies on its Master Plan to guide organized redevelopment across designated areas. The varied state-level approaches highlight the complexity of balancing resident rights, safety needs, and urban planning goals.
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