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Can a doctor use residential property into a clinic with domestic elec


11-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
I have ground and 2nd floor in a 4 storey building in a DDA residential area. I want to use ground floor as my clinic.Can I use ground floor into a clinic with domestic electricity connection
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Answer #1
710 votes
Yes. professionals like us can work even on the residential premises. there is no bar as to doctor and advocate operating clinic through residential premises. It's your property and being a professional you can do that.
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Answer #2
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Doctors can use 30 percent of residential property for consultations. This would not be considered as using the property for commercial purposes. Thank you. According to law, commercial activities are not allowed in residential areas without permission from the authority and housing complex.
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