The decision was taken at a DDA meeting today at Raj Niwas here.
DDA said in a release here that the decision was taken in order to "narrow the gap" between the interest paid to the allottees and that charged for delayed payments for its housing schemes.
However, it added that old cases which have been settled shall not be reopened.
The decision will also apply to earlier "alive" schemes where the deposit has been kept for more than three months from the last date of closure of the scheme, the statement added.
A one-time rebate in surcharge payment on water bills was also approved in the meeting for consumers in Dwarka and Rohini, who pay their outstanding bills in installments but within a certain time frame, it said.
Change of land-use for facilitating building of offices in certain areas was also approved, it said.
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