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Bengaluru to Reduce Penalties for Vacant Sites Citywide

BENGALURU: The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is considering a reduction in penalties for allottees who have left their residential plots vacant for years. This decision comes after the authority recognized that the current flat-rate penalty system has not been effective. During a recent governing council meeting, officials acknowledged that the existing 10% penalty, linked to market values, has failed to incentivize site owners to either pay or begin construction. Many beneficiaries have ignored demand notices, prompting the BDA to explore a more practical and graded penalty structure. Under the proposed changes, beneficiaries who build homes within five years of receiving…