Whether you can develop a commercial ground floor and residential first and second floors on a plot within a residential society depends on your local building bye-laws, zoning restrictions, the approved layout plan, and municipal authority consent. A builder's verbal promise alone is insufficient.
Before purchasing the plot, check the approved building plan, land-use classification, RERA details (if applicable), and society bylaws. Also, determine whether mixed-use development is legally permissible in the area. Consult the local municipal government or a property lawyer to avoid legal issues or future demolition notices.
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Can I construct a residential-cum-commercial building on a commercial plot?
This plot is situated inside a residential society. Builder is selling the plot and said that we can construct in the ground floor for commercial and 1st and 2nd floor for residential. Is it correct?
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