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What documents are required for house construction in India? in Hyderabad

🤖 AI Answer by Biddaro5 min read📅 Updated November 2024
📍 Hyderabad Construction Costs (2024)
1,600
Basic/sqft
2,200
Standard/sqft
3,600
Premium/sqft
🧱 Cement: ₹385/bag⚙️ Steel: ₹69/kg👷 Mason: ₹750/day
Quick Answer

House construction in India requires a title deed, approved building plan from the local municipal authority, commencement certificate, and NOC from fire/electricity departments. The approval process takes 1–6 months depending on the state and city.

Complete Document Checklist

  • Sale Deed / Title Deed (proof of land ownership)
  • Encumbrance Certificate (EC) — confirms no loans/mortgages on plot
  • Approved Building Plan from local ULB/Municipal Corporation
  • Structural Stability Certificate from licensed Civil Engineer
  • No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from Water Board, Electricity Board, Fire Dept
  • Soil Investigation / Geotechnical Report (for plots >200 sq yd)
  • Commencement Certificate (CC) — issued after plan approval, required before breaking ground
  • RERA registration (for projects involving sale/letting, not personal homes)
  • Labour welfare fund registration (for projects with >10 workers)
  • GST registration of contractor (mandatory for billing)
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Legal Risk

Starting construction without a Commencement Certificate is illegal. Municipalities can seal the site, demolish unauthorized structures, and impose fines of ₹2–10 lakhs. Always get approvals first.

📍 Hyderabad-Specific Tips for This Topic

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Hyderabad's granite rock sub-soil makes foundation work expensive in Gachibowli/Kondapur — budget ₹2L extra

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HMDA and GHMC have different setback rules — verify your plot's zone before starting

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