Crackdown on illegal partitioned villas soon

Crackdown on illegal partitioned villas soon

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By starrame

The municipalities are gearing up to clamp down on illegally partitioned villas and apartments in a fresh initiative aimed at ensuring people’s safety.

Different departments of the municipalities will be coordinating their efforts in the latest push against illegally partitioned houses for residential or any other purpose.

Buildings in which modifications have been made without seeking due approval from the municipalities concerned will also be covered in the crackdown. 

But there must be a complaint, with proof if possible, and that would be verified first before a suspected house is raided, local Arabic daily Al Arab reported yesterday.

Civic inspectors on the prowl could, for instance, try to assess if a villa or a building has been illegally partitioned or structural alterations have been carried out inside it illegally, from its exterior, by looking at the number of cars parked outside or air-conditioners fitted on its walls.

These things are visible from outside a building and they can give a clue as to the number of people living in a villa or an apartment building.

This way it is easy to guess if a particular building with apartments or a villa has been illegally partitioned, the daily said quoting civic sources. 

The inspectors will, however, respect the privacy of families occupying these units, the daily added without giving further details.

Qatari law, for instance, doesn’t allow government officials to raid a house without permission from the Public Prosecution. 

The law regulating the safety of buildings was issued last year, apparently, to enable civic authorities to clamp down on illegally partitioned villas and apartments which have been mushrooming all over due to rising demand for housing and shortages. 

The law amended a previous such legislation that was enforced some 31 years ago, in 1984.

Limited-income expatriate families and individuals mostly rely on illegally partitioned houses due to skyrocketing rents of independent residential units. [The Peninsula]

By Molten Metal• 14 Mar 2015 10:18
Molten Metal

Good initiative ............ nice preparation by Brit ......... an exemplary work ...................

By britexpat• 13 Mar 2015 13:10
britexpat

I've just removed my air conditioner and parked my car opposite a friends house

By Prize• 13 Mar 2015 11:03
Prize

MM,Relax. It means we came here empty handed & go back without any savings ? We worked hard n made huge profits 4 our company, nobody has right on my earnings once it's n my account.

By Molten Metal• 13 Mar 2015 10:18
Molten Metal

So far so good ............. ...................... ............

By Molten Metal• 12 Mar 2015 13:44
Molten Metal

People have accepted the reality & no objection to the recent news ... so let's close the topic now with a happy note ................. see you tomorrow morning at some other forum ........... because here nothing is left to discuss .............. ......... ..............

By Molten Metal• 12 Mar 2015 11:52
Molten Metal

WT, That thing is cleared to new QLers , it's same either you Like somebody's comment or just want to Report him that you are liked ...Like icon must be clicked as a standard ...........

Guys let the focus be on the theme ............. ........... ............

By Molten Metal• 12 Mar 2015 11:42
Molten Metal

What we give back in rentals is earned from here only ....... so it's their money after all ......

By Molten Metal• 12 Mar 2015 11:39
Rating: 3/5
Molten Metal

Jok , We are serious in a rental discussion & you want to divert people's attention away from the topic, some of my friends are doing it wrong , there was a topic specialy for this , new QLers must be aware that if you like the comment click on the Like icon but if you wish to appreciate directly then don't click on the Report icon , just click on the like icon .... { in both cases }.

Jok , You are slightly envious , put your right hand on your left heart , keep it there for 10 seconds then answer that what I said is true or right ? ................. .........

By JokerQL• 10 Mar 2015 13:31
Rating: 3/5
JokerQL

Now its 44 and counting. There are 4 likes in total, 3 from Molten itself and 1 from "Humbles"

By Wild Turkey• 9 Mar 2015 19:27
Wild Turkey

It's 38 reports now and it shows how much MM is loved by the QL community.

By JokerQL• 9 Mar 2015 18:00
JokerQL

The same post was about an year back and portioned villas almost doubled after that.

By JokerQL• 9 Mar 2015 17:59
JokerQL

35 "reports" for Moltens post ...ROFL....

By jonaethenqr• 9 Mar 2015 17:08
Rating: 4/5
jonaethenqr

The country may bleed one day due to poor planning / contingency management!

Going towards the 2022 govt and stakeholders will burn hands due to the unfair approach. They are themselves making the project cost expensive. Cost of labour will increase, quality labour will decline .... due to greed and uncompleted projects last minute will have to be paid off with huge revised stake.

A further prolonged hit on economy due to Oil price decline will shatter everything.

Be prepared for everything world is not going to end in 2022 or with oil and gas alone.

Goose and the Golden eggs story will repeat!!!

By mourynho• 9 Mar 2015 16:29
mourynho

they are not trying to solve the problem they are just penalizing it,

same like parking problems, only giving traffic violations on daily basis but never thought of making a nearby parking area in every over occupied business area.

By knor• 9 Mar 2015 15:56
knor

^^^ excellent point.

By Sense Mine• 9 Mar 2015 15:00
Sense Mine

The authorities should consider first a clear and fair solution before to address the issue of illegal partition; root caused of high rent shall be reviewed and a permanent resolution shall be imposed. Who wanted anyway to live in a small room if they can afford bigger and descent villas? But most expats has no choice and good option in order to save some money for their family back home.

By amneo• 9 Mar 2015 14:32
amneo

Does anyone see a pattern, just around when the summer is about to set. We get campaigns for "Illegal Partition" and "Reflect your Respect."

By lewi m• 9 Mar 2015 14:11
Rating: 5/5
lewi m

In a country like Saud Arabia a friend who was working here in Qatar and went to work there say that a bed sitter is like Or 500 at most. This country is far from developed and according to the shooting population due to construction they need to first construct accommodations for people to live and work. According to there potential this cant take three yrs.' to me. Telling people who earn 10,000 an less to leave or let there families go is being selfish. there is nothing sweeter than leaving together with your family on this earth. If the birds of the air first make nests before making families why does it long for them to figure out such a simple solution. why harass people who are busy working heard to develop a country. Make small or medium houses in the desert between Accra an Doha. another area is after stree56 industrial area . between dukan and Doha. and also between land mark and ikea .

By Wild Turkey• 9 Mar 2015 13:55
Rating: 4/5
Wild Turkey

Qatar is doing everything possible to create more problems for 75% of the population. I guess they don't want any foreigners in their country. The problem is, they need them.

By britexpat• 9 Mar 2015 13:35
britexpat

They've been threatening to do this for years

By zackm• 9 Mar 2015 13:34
Rating: 5/5
zackm

Solution, government housing which is 90% Gov owned and 10% private. These government housing should be subsidized. There should be different tiers of government housing, Tier 1 (luxury class) for high and middle income, Tier 2 (Middle Class and low income earners) - classification of Tier 1 and Tier 2 dependent on family income. Tier 1 will have minimum 3 bedroom or more. Tier 2 will have minimum 1 to 2 bedrooms. Cost of rent per Tier One will depend on location (between 6,000 to 11,000) and Cost of Tier 2 (between 4,000 to 6,000). For income earners making less than QAR 10,000 per month, make it mandatory for the employers to provide housing. Also, it makes sense for those who cannot make more than QAR 10,000 per month not bring their family here. How can they save and send kids to school, buy food and provide shelter if they cannot make more than QAR 10,000. Good and safe environment is needed for family, and if there are income earners that can't make 10,000 per month, it is better that their family members stay back at home and have the income earners send their money back for manageable environment back in their home country. This is my suggestion and possible solution to all this. If we get this done here in Qatar, inflation, traffic congestion, housing problem and most of the complaints will be gone, more resources can be better allocated for proper use and avoid wastage and corruption.

By k200• 9 Mar 2015 12:41
k200

what about the low income bachelors who doesn't have license or a car . Not all companies provide transportation and housing .

By Quicky• 9 Mar 2015 12:27
Rating: 2/5
Quicky

Expat must remain prepared to face these 2 difficulties like high rentals n high school fees when ur overseas.

By Molten Metal• 9 Mar 2015 11:33
Rating: 4/5
Molten Metal

And next day at their offices can't work efficiently & make a lot of mistakes like in my comment above peopel = people & shooping = shopping ........... ............. it's due to tiredness & sleep late .....

By Molten Metal• 9 Mar 2015 10:02
Molten Metal

No body should go against the law just with the lame excuses ............

Peopel spend in bars / restos / shooping stores till next day .... it shows they have extra money in their pockets ..........

By Molten Metal• 9 Mar 2015 09:58
Rating: 5/5
Molten Metal

Actually this will a blessing in disguise, wives would go home , hubbies would concentrate on their forgotten responsibility at work , in the proceess they will be saving hugely in both places at Qatar & back home ................... .................

By Wunae• 9 Mar 2015 08:46
Wunae

They want to kick the low income families out of affordable partitioned villas so that they will probably have to rent from one of the over priced government owned real estate companies like Barwa.

By gameboy123• 9 Mar 2015 08:40
gameboy123

Actions .. but no solutions...

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