Any specific regulations for EWS block within a private gated community in TN? Any specific regulations for EWS block within a private gated community in TN?

3 years ago

Kindly clarify what are the regulations for Economically Weaker Section(EWS) units within a Gated Community which is a mix 75% row-houses & 25% apartment units.
1. Are there any regulations / conditions on who can purchase those EWS units?
2. Will it be treated as affordable housing under private partnership? and sold in open / prime market?
3. Are there any regulations / clauses for the sale deed should include the specifications about EWS?
4. Can those units be rented out?
5. what are the regulations for resale of such units? who can buy those units on resale?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Please consult with local advocate who will be more acquainted with the local laws.
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