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DDA Housing Scheme 2010 – General Category Eligibility Conditions

DDA Housing Scheme 2010 - The eligibility conditions for allotment of the DDA freehold residential flats to the general category persons as per Delhi Development Authority’s current allotment policy for this category in the DDA Housing Scheme 2010.

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Eligibility Conditions for Allotment of Flats to General Category Persons in DDA Housing Scheme 2010

New Delhi (Delhi, India), October 06, 2015

The Allotment of DDA Freehold Residential Flats to the General Category Persons

As per Delhi Development Authority’s current policy for the General Category Persons, the eligibility conditions for the allotment of DDA freehold residential flats are:

1. An applicant applying in the DDA Housing Scheme 2010 must be a citizen of India.

2. Under the General Category, the joint applicants should be from within the family or should be in the blood relation. Family means spouse (if any), and dependent children (if any).

3. An applicant under General Category should have attained the age of majority. For this, an applicant should have completed 18 years of age as on the date of filling of the application for a flat.

4. An applicant can submit one application only.

5. The applicant must have Permanent Account Number (PAN) allotted under the provisions of Income Tax Act and the applicant must quote the same on the DDA Housing application form.

6. The applicant must have a saving or current account in any bank and the bank particulars must be filled in the application form. It is assumed that the bank has followed ‘KYC’ norms of the Reserve Bank of India in respect of such an account.

7. There is no income criterion for applying in the DDA Housing Scheme 2010. The applicant can apply for a DDA flat according to his or her requirement and affordability.

8. Both husband and wife can apply for DDA flats subject to fulfillment of eligibility condition with a stipulation that if both are found to be successful only one shall be allotted a DDA flat.

9. The applicant must not own any residential flat or plot in full or in part on leasehold or freehold basis in Delhi, New Delhi, or Delhi Cantonment either in his or her own name or in the name of his wife or her husband or in the name of his or her minor or dependent children.

10. A person who has already been allotted a plot, house, or flat constructed by the Delhi Development Authority or any other land owning department shall not be eligible to apply for another flat under the DDA Housing Scheme 2010.

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