Remove legal constructions
Illegal construction refers to any building, structure, or structural alteration erected without the required legal approvals, building permits, or zoning clearances from local governing authorities.
Here is a quick breakdown of what it typically involves:
Violations:It includes building on land not owned by the developer, violating zoning laws (e.g., building a commercial shop in a residential zone), exceeding height or plot-coverage limits, or bypassing safety and environmental codes.
Risks: Because these structures bypass official inspections, they often pose severe safety hazards (such as structural collapse or fire risks) and strain local infrastructure like water, sewage, and electricity.
Consequences:Authorities usually penalize illegal constructions through heavy fines, legal action, or demolition.
Here is a quick breakdown of what it typically involves:
Violations:It includes building on land not owned by the developer, violating zoning laws (e.g., building a commercial shop in a residential zone), exceeding height or plot-coverage limits, or bypassing safety and environmental codes.
Risks: Because these structures bypass official inspections, they often pose severe safety hazards (such as structural collapse or fire risks) and strain local infrastructure like water, sewage, and electricity.
Consequences:Authorities usually penalize illegal constructions through heavy fines, legal action, or demolition.
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