Mumbai Government Forms High-Level Panel To Record Flat Owners In Land Records
Currently, most homeowners in Mumbai’s multi-storeyed buildings are identified through cooperative housing society documents or developer-issued share certificates. Their names, however, remain absent from official land revenue records such as the 7/12 extract or the Property Register Card. This long-standing gap often complicates home loan approvals, property sales, and redevelopment procedures, according to senior officials in the state’s revenue department.
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