State move offers relief to thousands of tenants receiving 400–600 sq ft units in new redeveloped buildings.
The Maharashtra government has announced a major relief for residents of old and dilapidated buildings in Mumbai by waiving registration fees for homes allotted under cluster redevelopment projects. The decision, cleared by the Revenue Department on November 18, is expected to speed up stalled redevelopment work and make the transition affordable for families who have long waited for safer and modern homes.
The waiver applies to all eligible beneficiaries receiving units between 400 sq ft and 600 sq ft in newly redeveloped buildings. These tenants, many of whom currently live in unsafe structures will not be required to pay the substantial registration expenses that previously app

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