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Housing Beneficiaries Face Lease Finalisation Deadline

Beneficiaries of housing projects in Pimpri Chinchwad, funded by the Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO), are under pressure to finalise their lease agreements and registrations. Originally managed by the Pimpri Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), these projects are now overseen by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA). However, administrative delays have arisen due to a significant number of beneficiaries failing to complete essential paperwork and adhere to payment schedules for their flats. This situation has prompted the PMRDA to intervene and enforce compliance measures.

The challenges stem from beneficiaries who have neglected both their financial obligations and the formalisation of lease agreements. To address these issues, the PMRDA has conducted a comprehensive survey of the affected properties and issued notices urging beneficiaries to complete the required documentation promptly. Under the current regulations, beneficiaries were obligated to pay for their flats within specified timelines and subsequently formalise lease agreements. The ongoing non-compliance has led to a backlog of unresolved registrations, hampering the operational efficiency of the housing projects. The PMRDA’s Land and Estate Department is actively managing this process and addressing cases where flats have been transferred to new owners without the necessary documentation.

The PMRDA Commissioner has strongly urged all beneficiaries to conclude their lease and registration processes within the stipulated timeframe. Failure to comply could result in stringent actions against defaulters. This initiative aims to streamline the backlog and ensure that all housing transactions are legally binding and properly documented. Furthermore, those who have transferred their flats to others must complete the transfer process to avoid potential legal and financial complications. This emphasis on adhering to procedural norms is essential to secure property rights for all stakeholders involved and to facilitate smoother operations in the housing sector.

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