Tuesday, 3 February 2015

No police NOC required to rent out property in Mumbai now




MUMBAI: Both property owners and tenants heaved a sigh of relief after a police circular stated that no NOC from the local police station, henceforth, will be required to obtain/ to let a property on rent in the city. In turn, the landlord will only need to send the agreement copy to the cops through registered post.

Until the circular was issued, any landlord or tenant of any commercial or residential property had to visit to the local police station in person to inform the cops about the agreement and submit a copy of the same to the police station. In most of the cases, real estate would charge high fees to help the landlord/tenant to get an NOC from the police stations. Besides, the landlord/tenant would have to spent almost a day in going to the police station and getting an NOC.

DCP Dhananjay Kulkarni, said that this step will help the citizens to come forward and give data about about tenant. "Once we receive an agreement, we will issue an acknowledgment receipt and it would be sufficient enough to show to the society office bearers that the agreement has reached to the police. If any data / information is found wrong, the landlord will be held responsible," said Kulkarni.

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MCHI-THANE has always been very clear that fine housing complexes and shopping malls cannot stand in isolation. A great City is the sum total of great buildings, great infrastructure and great people. MCHI has been committed to growth of the real estate sector and is credited with the harmonious growth and rise in quality and standards of construction in Thane City in the past decade.

Its aim as an Association of Developers has been to seek rational rules and regulations which are uniformly applied across the board as this will to a great extent result in speedy construction, cost reduction, fair pricing and a push for better quality standards at par with the developed world, with a high level of transparency.

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