BENGALURU: How to enhance ‘Brand Bengaluru’? An easy concern to this impact activated frustrating reaction throughout a conceptualizing session commanded by deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar and gone to by almost 300 members of resident well-being associations (RWAs) and civil society on Saturday. Of the numerous difficulties noted and options mooted, what stood apart most was the need for resolving concerns dealt with by property buyers, specifically the 20 lakh individuals residing in houses. With the house culture driving the real estate sector throughout Bengaluru, RWAs and house associations put in pressure on Shivakumar to cause modifications to Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act (KAOA) and solve several issues of apartment or condo societies, varying from khata concerns to move of land rights from contractors to RWAs. Vittal BR, a supporter practicing in the high court of Karnataka, stated KAOA must be re-examined and legal sanctity be supplied to apartment or condo associations. “The city has actually seen countless apartment building in the previous twenty years, leading to the development of numerous unregistered real estate societies and causing a total mess. This has actually impacted the turning over of land from home builders to these associations or specific homeowner. Owing to the confusion and problem, purchasers are not stepping forward to purchase homes,” he described. Sameera Bharadwaj, a homeowner of Uttarahalli (ward 184), stated: “Bengaluru has numerous thousand houses that contribute real estate tax. There is no qualified authority specified for the RWAs to
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