Action against illegal commercial use of residential buildings soon
Islamabad:The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) is soon going to start action against unauthorized commercial use of residential buildings in Sectors G-13 and G-14 of the federal capital.
“In this regard, the authority has already issued notices to the owners of illegal and unauthorized use of residential properties for commercial purposes in the sectors,” sources in the FGEHA told this agency.
“As per the Islamabad Capital Territory Building Control Regulation 2020, they said,” FGEHA has decided to take legal action against property owners involved in unlawful or unauthorized commercial use of residential buildings in the sectors.
"The sources said, "The relevant authority has issued formal show-cause notices and warnings to them to immediately cease non-conforming use of residential buildings. "Moreover, they said, “The authority has cautioned the property owners that failure to comply the orders would result in a fine of Rs500,000 in addition to sealing such properties.”
They informed, “As many as 80 residential buildings in these sectors have been identified as in unauthorized and illegal commercial use, including various offices, schools, guest houses, beauty parlours, hostels, property offices, furniture showrooms, and others.
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