It is a universal truth that the owner of a property with general power of attorney (GPA) will one day try and convert his property as a freehold property. But, it is equally true that despite this fervent wish, an average owner of a property will think several times before applying in the concerned office for a freehold status of his property. The reasons are not too far to seek – red tape, bureaucratese and the tedium of submitting endless papers to concerned government departments. Even if your papers are complete, one will still have to ‘grease’ the palms of concerned officials to get even legitimate work done, bemoan so many hapless owners. Honestly speaking, you can consider yourself very lucky if you don’t face any hardship in order to convert your property. If you want to see the plight of all those who wish to convert their properties as freehold, then just visit the INA office of DDA. You would meet scores of people who can narrate their sad stories. As the government is considering bringing about legislation to create a regulator for realty sector to streamline the affairs, it can do yeoman service if it creates a single-window system for converting power of attorney properties into freehold. If we talk about total properties in both Delhi and NCR, both residential and commercial, more than 70% of them are sold on GPA.
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