31. Development including land sub division and plot development thereof for residential use. Upto 0.5 hectares and subdivided to 20 plots orless. Upto 0.5 hectares and subdivided to more than 20plots. (b)Every street in the layout shall have a width of not less than 6 Substituted '7' by Notification No.
- (1) Every person other than a Central or State Government department who intends to construct or re-construct a building or make alteration or addition or extension to a building shall apply in writing to the Secretary in the form in Appendix A together with plans and statements in triplicate as required under these ...
- (1) Every person other than a Central or State Government department who intends to construct or re-construct a building or make alteration or addition or extension to a building shall apply in writing to the Secretary in the form in Appendix A together with plans and statements in triplicate as required under these ...
To get the completion certificate, you will need the application form, building completion certificate from a registered architect or engineer, a copy of the letter approving the building plan, copy of certificates of structural safety or letters from concerned technical staff, noc for the sewage system, noc for the ...
Setback for residential building in Kerala Front yard: Minimum of 3 meters from the plot boundary abutting any street. Rear yard: Minimum of 1.5 meters. Side yards: Minimum of 1 meter on each side.
Kerala Building Rules 2024 The new rule requires a 3-meter distance between the front of the building and the road. It may impact the construction of smaller buildings in the state. The distance between the road and the building must be at least 2 meters.
Which documents are required for an ownership certificate in Kerala? Proof of ownership, such as the registered sale deed or partition deed. Land tax receipt or demand notice. Survey sketch or blueprint of the property. Identity proof of the applicant, such as Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID card.
Generally, it remains valid indefinitely unless there are changes in property ownership or disputes. However, for financial transactions like home loans, a recent certificate, usually within six months, is often required.
The applicant can follow below mentioned step by step guidelines to apply for the certificate online through the e-District portal. Step 1: Visit the main page of the e-District portal of Government of Kerala. Step 2: To avail e-District certificate services, the applicant has to register in this web portal.