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How does the allocation of flats under the DDA Housing Scheme work?

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How does the allocation of flats under the DDA Housing Scheme work?

The allocation of flats under the DDA Housing Scheme is typically done through a lottery or draw system. Here is an overview of how the allocation process works:

1. Application Submission: After the application submission period closes, the DDA verifies the submitted applications for completeness and eligibility criteria. Applicants who have submitted their applications correctly and meet the eligibility requirements move forward in the allocation process.

2. Randomization Process: To ensure fairness and transparency, the DDA conducts a lottery or draw system. This process randomly selects the successful applicants from the pool of eligible applicants. The lottery or draw is conducted using computerized systems or manual methods under the supervision of DDA officials.

3. Allotment List: Once the lottery or draw is conducted, the DDA prepares an allotment list. The list contains the names of the successful applicants who have been allotted flats. The list is published on the DDA's official website or other authorized platforms.

4. Intimation to Successful Applicants: The DDA communicates the allotment results to the successful applicants through official communication channels. This can include email, SMS, or postal mail. The communication informs the applicants about the allotment, the specific details of the allocated flat, and the next steps to be followed.

5. Payment of Balance Amount: The successful applicants need to pay the remaining balance amount for the allotted flat within the specified time frame. The payment details, including the amount and payment schedule, are provided by the DDA. Failure to pay the balance amount within the given period may result in the cancellation of the allotment.

6. Documentation and Allotment Letter: After the payment of the balance amount, the successful applicants need to complete the necessary documentation and formalities as per the instructions provided by the DDA. This typically includes submitting required documents, executing the sale agreement, and obtaining the allotment letter or possession letter.

7. Possession of the Flat: Once all the required formalities are completed, the successful applicants can take possession of the allocated flat as per the schedule communicated by the DDA. The possession process may involve physical inspection, handover of keys, and other related procedures.

It's important to note that the exact process and timelines may vary for each DDA Housing Scheme. Therefore, it is advisable to refer to the official notification and guidelines provided by the DDA for the specific housing scheme you have applied for. Regularly check the DDA's official website or other authorized sources for updates and announcements related to the allocation process.

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