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RDA issues notice to Park View City CEO for unauthorized activities

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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has issued a notice to a top official of a non-government housing society for engaging in marketing, plot booking and other activities.

Reports said that the notice has been issued to the CEO of Park View City Phase II as it was found to be involved in unauthorized marketing, advertising, plot booking and development activities without obtaining approval from the RDA.

The RDA took action under Section 12(5) of the Punjab Development of Cities Act 1976 and Rule 4 of the Punjab Development Authorities Private Housing Scheme Rules 2021.

Such illegal housing schemes not only pose a threat to urban planning but also cause financial losses to innocent citizens.

An RDA official told local media that all housing projects have to fulfill legal requirements before engaging in site development, sale of plots or marketing.

The official further said that strict action will be taken against all illegal advertisements and marketing, adding that FIRs will also be registered against the owners of unauthorized societies.

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