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BMC Targets Defaulters Through Property E Auction

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has escalated its efforts to recover outstanding property taxes by initiating e-auction proceedings against six high-value properties, collectively carrying dues of over ₹455 crore, including penalties. The move forms part of a targeted drive against significant defaulters whose arrears have persisted despite repeated notices, highlighting the civic body’s focus on strengthening revenue streams while ensuring compliance within Mumbai’s sprawling real estate market.

Civic officials said the affected assets include a mix of hotels, commercial spaces, residential plots, industrial premises, and warehouses. Among these, a hotel in Goregaon West tops the list with a reserve price of ₹268 crore, while other properties span key wards such as Bandra West, Dahisar, Parel, Mazgaon, and Malad. Two additional properties in Fort have been served 21-day final notices, with auction proceedings pending if the dues are not cleared. The action falls under the provisions of Sections 203 to 206 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888, which empower the BMC to attach and auction movable assets or the property itself if arrears remain unpaid. Enforcement is being undertaken across multiple wards, including E, D, F South, H West, P North, P South, and R North, reflecting the civic authority’s comprehensive approach to property tax recovery.

Urban finance experts note that property tax compliance is a critical revenue lever for metropolitan bodies, enabling reinvestment into civic infrastructure, public amenities, and sustainable urban development projects. “Recovering dues from high-value defaulters not only strengthens municipal finances but also promotes fairness, ensuring all property owners contribute to city upkeep,” said a senior official in the revenue department. Mumbai’s BMC has set a property tax collection target of ₹6,200 crore for 2025-26, and has already amassed over ₹5,426 crore as of early February. The ongoing recovery drive aims to close the remaining gap before the fiscal year concludes on March 31, underscoring the financial pressures on civic administrations managing dense urban settlements.

Industry analysts emphasise that such e-auctions serve as both a compliance tool and a market signal, potentially influencing property valuations, investor behaviour, and urban redevelopment decisions. By addressing long-standing arrears, the BMC can also redirect resources toward upgrading municipal services, modernising infrastructure, and enhancing public safety, aligning with broader goals of sustainable and equitable urban management. As the auctions proceed, urban planners and finance experts suggest monitoring outcomes closely, as these proceedings could set precedents for enforcement and transparency in municipal revenue operations, ultimately supporting a more accountable and resilient civic administration in Mumbai.

BMC Targets Defaulters Through Property E Auction
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