Telangana State Layout Regularisation Scheme


Telangana LRS 
TS Layout Regularisation Scheme
Details

Telangana LRS Scheme Rules
Applicants must follow all rules carefully

❇Minimum road width should be nine metres.For plots smaller than 100 square metres or sections with weaker layouts, the road width may be six metres.
❇The required width of the road will not be available if the required depth for widening both sides is not available, and water bodies will be preserved in the design.
❇For plots or layouts impacted by land ceiling laws, land disputes or claims over the title, boundary disputes, regularisation is not possible.
❇District collectors must provide prior clearance for assigned lands.
❇The layout pattern approved by the competent authority will be followed even if only a few plot holders seek regularisation in an unapproved layout
❇A copy of the sale or title deed should be provided only by the applicant.Agreements of sale and general powers of attorney should not be considered as evidence.
❇No layout or development will be permitted in the beds of water bodies or at the full tank level of any lake, pond,Kunta,Shikam land.
❇Water bodies and courses will be treated as recreational zones, and only recreational activities will be permitted within them
Within 30 metres of the boundary of any river course or lake with an area of 10 hectares or more Lake,kuntas,shikam, lands less than 10 hectares in the area are less than 9 metres away The boundary of the canal, the vague must be 9 metres away, and the boundary of the Nala must be 2 metres away.
❇Read the Rules mentioned in G O M S No 151 MA&UD dated 02.11.2015 carefully.
❇Ensure that your layout/plot falls in the categories applicable for regulation of unapproved layouts, read the Application Form carefully and fill up all the columns correctly.
❇Obtain the market value certificate of your plot from the concerned sub-registrar office to know the market value of your plot/site as on 28.10.2015 in Rs. Per Sq. Yd. so as to find out the %basic penalization charges to be paid.
❇The application requires a list of documents to be enclosed. Ensure that all the documents required are enclosed with the application while submitting at Municipal office.
❇If you need any assistance, you may take the help of the Licensed Technical Personnel, Registered Architects, to guide you in filling up the Application Form, Calculation of the penalization charges payable and preparation of the required plans.
❇If prior clearance is required from Competent Authority under Urban Land and Agriculture Land Ceiling Laws, Airport Authority Authorities of India as per G O M S No 151 MA&UD dated 02.11.2015. Ensure that these NOCs are submitted with the application.
❇Use Calculation table to arrive at payable amounts and keep demand draft (DD)pay order ready while applying online
Ensure that the application is submitted before the last date fixed for receipt of applications.
❇Before submitting the application at the places designated by the Competent Authority make sure that you have made a copy of filled in application form for your record.
Fill the Online application carefully for the content and provide correct reference numbers of documents where ever required and submit. You may print the Acknowledgment online after viewing the submitted application form in your Dashboard.
You will obtain application number only after submitting the application filled along with required physical documents

Telangana LRS Scheme Regularisation charges:

For sub-registrars, the value of less than Rs 3,000 per square yard will be 20 per cent

30% between Rs 3,001 and Rs 5,000

Between Rs 5,001 and Rs 10,000, 40%
50% off of Rs 10,001 and Rs 20,000
60% between Rs 20,001 and Rs 30,000
80% of the amount between Rs 30,001 and Rs 50,000
Sub-registrar value above Rs 50,000 per square yard will be 100%.
 If 10% of open space is not available in the unapproved layout, pro-rata open space would be charged at 14% of the plot value on the date of registration of the plot, instead of the prevailing rate as of August 26, 2020.
Regularisation charges for LRS include the NALA fee (for converting agricultural land to non-agricultural land use).
 LRS applicants do not have to pay a separate NALA fee.