The Punjab government has approved sweeping changes to the Punjab Private Housing Schemes Rules, 2022, introducing stricter planning requirements, stronger buyer safeguards, and a fully digital approval process for private housing developments.
The amendments were approved by the Punjab Cabinet Standing Committee on Legislative Business and will take effect after their publication in the official gazette. Officials say the reforms are intended to improve transparency, discourage unregulated development, and support better urban planning across the province.
What’s in New Rules?
The new rules also require all utility infrastructure, including water, sewerage, gas, electricity, telecommunications, and internet services, to be installed underground before roads are constructed. Developers will need approvals from relevant agencies and must obtain environmental clearance within six months.
Enforcement measures have also been strengthened, with daily fines ranging from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 20,000 for illegal developments or delays. Housing schemes will be handed over upon completion to seven-member management committees comprising sponsors and residents, which will oversee maintenance and financial management.
Officials say the reforms modernize the regulatory framework for private housing schemes, improve consumer protection, encourage affordable housing, and support sustainable urban development in Punjab.
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