Now, DDA to maintain its flats
NEW DELHI: From whitewashing walls and staircases once in three years to repairing balconies every decade, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has finally agreed to undertake the maintenance of its flats in the city.
A slew of decisions was taken on Tuesday in the authority meeting, where it was formally decided to go ahead with the proposal to charge a maintenance fee from DDA housing owners at the time of allotment for the upkeep of the housing complex.
The maintenance fee, the details of which were worked out in the meeting (see box), will be charged from house owners from the next housing scheme, and will be for the maintenance of housing units for the next 30 years.
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