The regulatory Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha on Wednesday said that they planned to toughen their actions against dishonest real estate businesses amid reports of sale of illegal plots and apartments by land developers in a recent housing fare.
'We are already in action against the dishonest real estate businesses and now planned to intensify the campaign against illegal sales of land and apartments or flats,' a RAJUK spokesman told the news agency.
He added: 'Tough actions await the dishonest real estate businesses who reportedly sold illegal plots or flats.'
His comments came as media reports said many of these plots and flats were displayed and sold at the recently organised REHAB Summer Fair.
We have sent letters to the members of the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh and the Bangladesh Land Developers' Association, who were listed by RAJUK, to stop their illegal activities regarding unregistered projects, the spokesman said.
RAJUK reiterated that it was carrying out a number of activities from 2004 onwards to create awareness among people about these illegal activities by a section of unscrupulous businessman.
These included repeated cautionary notices in national dailies and audiovisual media. Besides, since 2000, it has filed a number of cases and general diary against unregistered residential projects.
At least, 19 cases were filed against such illegal private projects. He said they were governed by the Real Estate Development and Management Law, 2010, Natural Wetland Conservation Law, 2000, Private Residential Project, Land Development Rules, 2004 and a recent directives provided by the High Court bench of the Supreme Court.
Since the publication of the Detailed Area Plan gazette on June 22, 2010, RAJUK has been implementing it and approving plans accordingly, the spokesman said.
On May 23 this year, RAJUK had organised a meeting of all utility organisations of the capital and provided them with a copy of the Integrated Detailed Area Plan 2010-2015 for adopting activities in the light of the DAP, he said.
Source : New Age
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