
Change of Land Use
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Change of Land Use (CLU) is an official permission granted by local authorities that allows the land to be used for a purpose other than what it was originally designated for. For example, converting agricultural land into residential or commercial land.
- Purpose: To legally change the land’s use so you can develop, build, or operate on it as per the new purpose.
- Importance: Without CLU, any construction or activity different from the original land use may be illegal and can lead to penalties or demolition.
Documents Required for CLU Application
- Application form (provided by the local planning authority)
- Title deed or ownership documents of the land
- Site plan or survey map of the property
- Previous land use certificate (if any)
- Encumbrance certificate
- Identity proof of the applicant (Aadhar, PAN, Passport)
- No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from relevant departments (like pollution control, fire department)
- Payment of applicable fees
- Development plan or building plan (if applicable)
FAQ's
FAQ's
1. Why do I need CLU for my property?
To legally use the land for a different purpose (e.g., residential, commercial), ensuring compliance with local laws.
2. Who issues the CLU certificate?
The local urban planning authority or municipal corporation issues the CLU.
3. How long does the CLU process take?
Typically, it can take from a few weeks to several months depending on local regulations and document readiness.
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