The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) in Lahore has introduced a new Security Allotment Paper to enhance transparency and protect public investments in private housing societies under its authority. This security paper aims to prevent fraud, safeguard buyers, and simplify the process of buying and selling plots, marking a significant advancement in making property transactions more secure and transparent for all parties.
RUDA strongly advises the public to verify the presence of the Security Allotment Paper alongside other necessary documents when engaging in property transactions. Properties lacking this paper will be considered unauthorized, making it essential for buyers to confirm its inclusion in any real estate deal.
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RUDA is currently offering plots in its Chahar Bagh project, where buyers receive a confirmed plot number, block, and street location on the map from day one, providing full transparency.
The initiative provides several notable benefits:
- Enhanced Verification System for Plots: A dedicated system ensures that purchased plot files are fully verified and authorized.
- Investment Security: Public investments are protected, reducing the risk of purchasing unauthorized or duplicate files.
- Reduced Corruption: By requiring this security paper, RUDA aims to curb corruption in the property sector.
- Regulated File Sales in Private Societies: Private societies approved by RUDA are only permitted to sell files that align with the RUDA Security Allotment Paper, preventing overselling.
This initiative underscores RUDA’s dedication to fostering a transparent, reliable, and secure property market for buyers and investors.
To verify a property, you can visit RUDA’s office or send the society’s name, plot number, and form number to the official RUDA contact number below. RUDA has also set up a dedicated desk at its office for verification assistance.










