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JAGADEESH GOVIND (ADVOCATE)     03 May 2008

Superbuilt up area

Sir,

Is there any rule,statute, Court order or Act,which explain/define super Built up area of an Apartment.

Jagan



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 4 Replies

Guest (n/a)     04 May 2008

mr jagadeesh, super built up area is defined in National Building Code -ravi

Guest (n/a)     04 May 2008

mr jagadeesh,built up area is defined in National Building Code 2005 -ravi

Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     05 May 2008

Built-up area of the flat plus the proportionate area of the stair case, including landings, lift, lobby and passage on each floor and common servant toilet on each floor distributed among all the flats and the floor in proportion of the built-up area.

veenzar (Advocate)     05 May 2008

This includes the built-up area along with the area under common spaces such as the lobby, lifts, stairs etc. This term is therefore only applicable in the case of multi-dwelling units.

The difference between carpet area and the built up area is very simple to understand. Normally the area available to spread a carpet a in the flat is considered as carpet area, whereas the space occupied by the walls is also considered in calculating built-up area. The space occupied by Gardens, Swimming Pool and other unoccupied space is also considered for calculating the super built up area. Normally the measurement is carried out considering 15% more for built up area and 30 - 40% more for super built- up area. The stamp duty should be paid on the carpet area and not on other areas.

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