Introduction
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) is a government agency responsible for the development and planning of the city of Lahore, Pakistan. LDA approves housing schemes and other development projects in the city, and ensures that they meet all applicable regulations. However, there are a number of illegal housing Societies operating in Lahore. These schemes are not approved by the LDA and do not meet all applicable regulations. As a result, residents of illegal housing schemes may face a number of problems, such as:
Lack of basic infrastructure, such as roads, water, and sewage systems.
Poor quality construction.
Difficulty obtaining legal title to their property.
Risk of their property being demolished by the LDA.
List of illegal housing societies in Lahore
The following is a list of some of the illegal housing Societies in Lahore, as compiled by the LDA:
ousing Scheme Name | Location | Approximate Size (in Kanals) |
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Abdullah Park Housing Scheme, Near Al Haram Garden | Madhey Shah village, Off Ferozpur road, Lahore | 25 |
Abdullah Park Housing Scheme | Mouza Raiwind, Railway road, Lahore | 45 |
Aftab Homes | – | 20 |
Aisha Garden Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Al-Barkah Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Al-Madina Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Al-Noor Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Al-Safa Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Al-Salam Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Ali Park Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Amanat Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Amin Town Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Ammar Garden Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Ayesha Garden Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Aziz Town Housing Scheme | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Bahria Education & Medical City | Sua Asal Road, Lahore | – |
Bahria Orchard Phase-IV | Raiwind Road, Lahore | – |
Ferozpur City Housing Scheme | Mouza Gulvera, Kot Nabi Baksh Wala, Ferozepur Road, Lahore | – |
Haidary Homes (Haider Avenue) Housing Scheme | Mouza Gulvera, Near Kot Nabi Baksh Wala, Ferozepur Road, Lahore | – |
Hammad Garden Land Sub-Division | – | – |
Good Luck Land Sub-Division | – | – |
Mirza Estate Land Sub-Division | – | – |
Illegal Land Sub-Division opposite Qasim Garden | – | – |
Rana Garden Housing Scheme | Mouza Raiwind, Near Raiwind Flyover, Raiwind | – |
Azan Park Land Sub-Division | Mouza Raiwind, Raiwind Bypass, Lahore | – |
Housing/Development Project |
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Al-Madina City |
Al-Noor City |
Bahria City Lahore |
DHA City Lahore |
Eden City |
Eiffel Tower Garden |
Golden Park |
Green City |
Gulshan e Iqbal Lahore |
Lake City |
Lahore Smart City |
LDA City Lahore |
Model Town Lahore |
New Lahore City |
Park Avenue |
DHA Phase 6 Lahore |
DHA Phase 7 Lahore |
DHA Phase 8 Lahore |
DHA Phase 9 Lahore |
DHA Phase 10 Lahore |
There are a number of things you can do to avoid investing in an illegal housing scheme:
Only invest in housing schemes that are approved by the LDA.
Check the LDA website for a list of approved housing schemes.
Visit the LDA office to verify that the housing scheme is approved.
Ask the developer for a copy of the LDA approval letter.
Do your own research on the developer and the housing scheme.
Talk to other investors about their experiences.
If you have already invested in an illegal housing scheme
If you have already invested in an illegal housing scheme, there are a few things you can do:
Contact the LDA to see if they are willing to regularize the housing scheme.
Try to sell your property to another investor.
File a complaint against the developer with the LDA or the police.
Conclusion
It is important to be aware of the risks of investing in an illegal housing scheme. By following the tips above, you can avoid investing in an illegal housing scheme and protect your investment.
Additional tips
If you are unsure about whether a housing scheme is approved by the LDA, you can always contact the LDA office for verification.
Be wary of developers who offer high returns on investment in a short period of time. This is often a sign of a scam.
Do not invest in a housing scheme until you have seen the LDA approval letter and verified the authenticity of the developer.
Be aware of the red flags, such as lack of basic infrastructure, poor quality construction, and difficulty obtaining legal title to the property.
Disclaimer
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