Gurugram, July 19 -- The enforcement wing of the department of town and country planning on Saturday continued its sealing and demolition drive against illegal commercial establishments operating from residential properties in DLF Phase 4, sealing around 35 floors across 10 houses. DTCP officials said action was taken against clinics, paying guest (PG) accommodations, bed-and-breakfast guest houses, gyms, spas, cloud kitchens, offices and showrooms operating in violation of building norms and land-use regulations. Violations have been identified and notices issued to more than 5,000 properties across DLF Phases I to V. Amit Madholia, district town planner, enforcement, said the action was being carried out under court directions. "The action is being taken as per the directions of the court against illegal constructions and commercial units being operated in residential colonies in DLF phases one to five. On Saturday, we took action against 10 houses in which commercial establishments operated," he said. Madholia said the team sealed an 18-room PG accommodation and a 22-room bed-and-breakfast guest house in their entirety. An illegally constructed office in the stilt area of the guest house was also sealed. A car detailing showroom was sealed and an adjoining unauthorised construction demolished. DTCP officials said sealing action was also carried out at a yoga centre, a clinic and a hospital operating from the basement to the third floor of a residential plot. Another 14-room building was completely sealed for violating norms. An office in a basement, a gym on the ground floor and a cloud kitchen operating from a basement were also sealed. Officials said no action was taken against one property after the owner voluntarily removed illegal constructions from the stilt parking area before the enforcement action. The enforcement team also sealed an entire building from the double basement to the third floor, where a clinic was being operated. DTCP officials said sealing itself is a major penalty, as a property cannot be used until the desealing process, including payment of prescribed fines and compliance with applicable norms, is completed. No information was immediately available on whether any FIRs had been registered....