Understanding Alita Approval Lineage: From Land to Homeownership
Alita, located in Kacharakanahalli, Near Soukya road, 10 minutes away from Whitefield, Bangalore East, is a project that boasts of a rich approval lineage. The project has received approvals from various government agencies and financial institutions, ensuring a smooth and secure homeownership experience for its residents. In this article, we will delve into the different approvals that Alita has obtained, and what they signify for homebuyers.
The first approval that Alita has received is from the Legal department, which verifies the property title and ensures that it is free from any encumbrances. This is followed by the Land conversion approval from the State Revenue department, which allows the conversion of agricultural land into non-agricultural land for residential purposes. The Khata certificate, issued by the State Revenue department, is a crucial document that contains details of the property taxes paid for a particular property.
Alita has also received approvals from various other government agencies such as the Planning authority STRR, Financial institutions like banks or financial institutions, Regulating authority RERA, Plot Khata from village Gram panchayat, PCB or Environmental department, PWD for Roads, BWSSB, KEB, and KIADB. All these approvals ensure that the project adheres to the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability. Additionally, the project has also received an NOC from the Department of Stamps and Registration, which facilitates the registration of property and encumbrance if any.