Assigned house sites after completing ten years can be registered in Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh government has allowed the registration of assigned house sites after a 10-year period, even if they are on the prohibited properties list. This decision aims to alleviate difficulties faced by beneficiaries who completed the mandatory lock-in period but were denied registration. Applicants must provide specific documentation to verify their claims and ensure compliance with the new regulations.
- ▪The registration of assigned house sites can now occur after 10 years from the date of assignment.
- ▪Beneficiaries must provide original patta or assignment orders and proof of house construction.
- ▪Registration will not be denied solely because a property is on the prohibited list, as long as conditions are met.
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The Andhra Pradesh government has permitted the registration of assigned house sites with houses built on them after 10 years from the date of assignment, even if such properties remain in the prohibited properties list under Section 22-A of the Registration Act, 1908, subject to specified conditions.A Government Order (G.O.Ms.No.306), issued by Chief Secretary G. Sai Prasad, who is also Special Chief Secretary of the Revenue Department, on Monday (May 25, 2026), said the decision was taken to address the hardships faced by genuine beneficiaries who were denied registration despite completing the mandatory lock-in period. The order cleared doubts raised by registering authorities over the admission of documents for assigned house sites where houses have been built.
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