Saturday, 27 August 2022

Thane: A Success Story By Manthan Mehta

As second generation real estate developers, we youngsters tend not to play major roles in association-based activities.

The change-over for me and my fellow second generation real estate developers of Thane came during meeting a little over a year ago.

President of CREDAI-MCHI Thane Shri Ajay Ashar, at the meeting of all Gen-Next of Thane real estate developers, proposed the idea of a youth wing. Obviously, we were excited, and amidst the excitement, Ajayji suggested that we needed to make someone responsible for the proper nurturing and growth of the Youth Wing - and, he proposed my name as the First President of the Youth Wing.


I was pleasantly surprised when everyone unanimously agreed. Now, it was all too real. and Ajay ji did what Mentors do best: he hinted that I should concur and thank the audience - which I did. And, it began.

It has largely been Ajayji's Mentoring which helped me carry out my responsibilities. I have held similar positions in the Leo Club, but here, it was in an industry association. With my parents' blessings, and with Mentoring by Ajayji and other seniors, we 'got going'.

My attitude in life is: 'give it my best try'; it was with the same attitude that i took up this task. With my fellow team members, the first task we took up was improving the online presence of CREDAI-MCHI Thane. We tied up with knowledge partners, and held seminars on topics - Income Tax, GST, MahaRERA, Sales and Marketing aspects, to name a few. Also we started with an online knowledge series.

In the initial phase, the Youth Wing played a vital role in marketing activities for Thane's real estate. We also conducted activities with channel partners. The Thane Youth Wing was well represented in all meetings and study tours organised by CREDAI-MCHI Youth Wing.


I would take this opportunity to thank all my youth wing members for supporting me throughout this journey and also our Mentor, IPP Shri Ajay Ashar ji, for placing this trust on me and supporting me always.

Being the First President has been a great feeling. I would like to convey to the incoming Presidents of the Youth Wing that time is limited, the tenure will quickly get over, so be ready to experiment and use the platform to learn. Our seniors are always there to help and whenever need be, I will always be around.

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Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Frequently Asked Questions On Property Registration

Among the many tasks that a homebuyer has to perform is the responsibility to register the property with the government, after paying stamp duty and registration charges. Registration of the property transaction and related documents is done under the various provisions of the Registration Act, 1908.


Here are the answers to certain frequently asked questions involving the topic:


IS IT A MUST TO REGISTER PROPERTY PURCHASE DOCUMENTS?

Under the provisions of the Act, the registration of these property documents is a must:

  • Documents pertaining to gift of immovable property.

  • Documents that are created to 'create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish' any right, title or interest of the value of Rs 100 and upwards in an immovable property.

  • Leases of immovable property that are created for a period of one year or more.

  • Documents that are created after a court order transferring any right, title or interest of the value of Rs 100 and upwards in an immovable property.

IS THERE A TIME LIMIT, TO APPLY FOR REGISTRATION OF A DOCUMENT?

The document should be presented for registration within four months from the date of signing. A will on the other hand can be registered at any time.


WHAT IF ONE FAILS TO REGISTER THE PROPERTY TRANSACTION?

Property transactions that are not registered do not have legal validity. Unless a property is registered in your name, you are not its legal owner, even if you are occupying the space.


REGISTRATION OF WHAT DOCUMENTS IS OPTIONAL?

In certain cases, registration of documents is optional. These include:

  • Documents, other than instruments of gift and wills, which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish any right, title or interest of a value less than Rs 100 in an immovable property.

  • Leases of immovable property for any term not exceeding one year. Registration for leases that are exempted under Section 17 is also optional.

  • Documents that are created after a court order transferring any right, title or interest of value of less than Rs 100 in an immovable property.

  • Wills.

WHAT PROPERTY DOCUMENTS NEED NOT BE REGISTERED?

Certain property-related documents, as specified under the Act, need not be registered. These include:

  • A grant of immovable property by the government.

  • Any order made under the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890, vesting any property in a treasurer of charitable endowments or divesting any such treasurer of any property.

  • Property purchased at a public auction where a civil or a revenue officer is the seller.

CAN THE SUB-REGISTRAR REJECT MY REGISTRATION APPLICATION?

The sub-registrar can refuse to register your property if:

The language is not comprehensible: If a document is written in a language which the registering officer does not understand, he may refuse to register the document. Such a document must be accompanied by a translation into a language commonly used in that area.

Documents contain interlineations, blanks, erasures or alterations: The registering officer may refuse to register documents that have interlineation, blank spaces, erasures or alterations.

If details of property maps or plans are not provided: Documents relating to immovable property are not accepted for registration unless these contain a description of such property sufficient to identify the same.


WHAT IF THERE ARE FALSE STATEMENTS MADE IN DOCUMENTS?

Section 82 of the Act says that an imprisonment for up to seven years or a fine (no specific amount is mentioned in this regard) or both could be imposed, in case a buyer 'intentionally makes any false statements, presents a false copy or translation of a document or a map or plan'. Attempts to 'falsely personate' other people is also a punishable offence.


IS THERE A TIME LIMIT WITHIN WHICH ONE HAS TO COLLECT THE REGISTRATION PAPERS?

Except in case of wills, all other registration-related documents must be claimed within a period of two years of registration, failing which the papers might be discarded by the office. The maker of a will can register his will during his entire lifetime.


CAN A WILL BE REGISTERED AFTER THE DEATH OF THE WILL-MAKER?

The will of a person can be registered even after his demise. To do that, the claiming party will have to produce the document and other records relating to the death of the will-maker, the witnesses and the scribe before the sub-registrar. In case the registrar finds no objections in the matter, he will register the will. However, after the will is registered, a procedure known as will enquiry will be carried out by the sub-registrar's office, to further check the authenticity of the claims.


WHAT ARE THE STAMP DUTY AND REGISTRATION CHARGES FOR REGISTRATION OF WILLS?

Unlike property, there is no stamp duty that has to be paid for registering of a will. For registration of a will during the lifetime of the testator, a registration fee of Rs 100 and nominal user charges are to be paid. To register the will after the death of the testator, an inquiry fee has to be submitted, apart from the above-mentioned charges.


WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FIXING PROPERTY REGISTRATION CHARGES?

State governments fix stamp duty while registration charge is a central levy. While stamp duty charges vary from state to state (within a range of 2-10 per cent of the transaction value), a buyer generally has to pay one per cent of the deal value as registration charges. In some states, buyers also pay a flat fee on properties of a certain value.

States also fix charges for searching of the registers (in case you need to find out something from the records), for making or granting copies of reasons, entries or documents, before, on or after registration. They also decide the additional fees payable for the issue of commissions, for filing translations, for attending at private residences and for the safe custody and return of documents. 

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Tuesday, 9 August 2022

Thane: An Alternate Commercial Real Estate Hub In MMR

 At a time when land became a rare and expensive commodity in the main island of Mumbai, several leading developers went ahead to purchase land in nearby Thane where its prices were much lower.

With many of these leading developers having land banks here, they are now looking to launch new projects - both commercial and residential. Moreover, Thane boasts of good social and physical infrastructure facilities with easy connectivity to major areas in Mumbai via the Eastern Express Highway and Ghodbunder Road. In fact, Metro Line 4 from Wadala to Kasarvadavli-Gaimukh, being constructed by the MMRDA, will further connect Thane with Mumbai. Most recently, the proposal for an internal metro which will connect various parts of the city to this metro line has been given the green signal.

All in all, the metro when operational will boost connectivity between Thane and other major areas of Mumbai. Given that office rentals are fairly cheaper in Thane than the financial capital, many offices would consider Thane as a viable option. Moreover, amid altering consumer preferences where peripheral areas are being preffered by home buyers, going forward, we may see few large occupiers de-centralize and come in proximity to these residential spaces in the peripheries for their employees. After all, the trend of workspace near homes has gained prominence post the pandemic.


COMMERCIAL MARKET TRENDS

As per ANAROCK Research, out of the total net absorption of nearly 2.26M sq.ft of space in entire MMR in FY2021, Thane witnessed total absorption of nearly 0.38M sq.ft - i.e. over 17% total share. If we look back in FY2019, out of the net absorption of 5.7M sq.ft space in entire MMR, Thane comprised just 7% share with nearly 0.4M sq.ft absorption out of the total 5.7M sq.ft absorbed in entire MMR.

This rise in net absorption share clearly indicates the growing preference of companies. Moreover, it also somewhat resonates with the trend of offices shifting closer to residential catchments such as in Thane.

In terms of new completions, data indicates that Thane comprises nearly 5% of the overall supply in entire MMR in both fiscal years - FY 2021 and FY 2019. Of total new completions of 5.4M sq.ft in MMR in FY21, Thane added 0.25M sq.ft office space while back in FY 2019 of the total 2.88M sq.ft office space added in MMR, the city saw 0.15M sq.ft supply.

Considering the opportunity amid a slew of mega infra projects, several corporates and MNCs from sectors sich as IT/ITes pharma, BFSI, R&D, logistics etc. are also now looking to consolidate and come closer to their employees. Resultantly, there are various commercial projects in the pipeline in Thane including the development of a 2.6M sq.ft commercial space by a leading developer (Hiranandani). The project is expected to be ready by 2022-end.


AFFORDABLE OFFICE RENTALS

One of the major factors attracting companies to Thane are the prevailing affordable office rentals. ANAROCK Research indicates that average monthly office rentals stood at approx. INR 67 per sq.ft in Thane in FY 2021 and was INR 65 per sq.ft in FY2019 - thus growing by 3% between the two years. In a major contrast, office rentals in both CBD and SBD (BKC) areas in Mumbai stood anywhere between INR 200-300 per sq.ft in FY 2021.

Considering the fact that several companies are diligently trying to minimise their overall costs (of which real estate has the maximum share), it makes perfect sense for companies including corporates , start-ups etc. in shifting their base to Thane. The IT sector in Thane has already started developing and is set to flourish in the future with various upcoming IT park projects lined up for future development. This will play a major role in future growth of the city.


Santhosh Kumar,
Vice Chairman - ANAROCK Group

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Friday, 5 August 2022

Eco-Friendly Home Decor Ideas For Ganesh Utsav

 The time for festivals is right around the corner. Indian festivals bring pomp and joy in our lives and this is what is showcased in our homes too. Ganesh Chaturthi is something which is loved by every Indian. The 11 days of pure joy and faith are celebrated with festive zeal. This is when you start sprucing up your house to make it look delightful and cheery just like the festivals are.


But, the idea of decorating luxury homes for Ganesh Chaturthi has seen a shift in terms of being environment-friendly. Ganesh Chaturthi is one festival which brings out the creativity in people who prefer decorating their homes based on different themes each year. Here we are sharing a few ways in which you can have an eco-friendly home decor to welcome the Elephant God in your house. Right from decoration to the idol of Ganesh, everything has an eco-friendly option. These ideas are not only simple hacks but can also make your festival environment-friendly.

1. USE OF CLAY FOR DECORATION

Clay is something which has always been a preference when it comes to making eco-friendly decoration ideas. For Ganesh Chaturthi, you can now get clay idols instead of the POP idols which have a hard time decomposing and also harm the environment. You can make earthen diyas and use those to decorate the stairs in your duplex house.

2. FLOWERS FOR HOME DECOR

Flowers have always been the choice to add some freshness and colour to any home. You can use flowers to add a festive spirit to your house by creatively arranging them. Flowers such as Roses, Marigold, Mogra are bright in colour and also make the room feel fresher. You can arrange these flowers in Urlis or glass bowls, you can also floating candles etc to this decoration.

3. PAPER QUILLING

Paper quilling is something which is easy to do and is also environment-friendly. Paper quilling can be used to make decorative items such as flowers, petals etc. You get readymade shapes as well which you can buy from the market if not quill. Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the many festivals which can bring a family together. Doing all the decorations together with one’s family is the highlight of the festival. Paper quilling is something to which the whole family can contribute.

4. VERTICAL GARDEN

If you live in a duplex house, there is no dearth of space. For decoration, you can choose a wall and convert it into a vertical garden. This can add to the home decor and can function as a backdrop for the Ganesh Idol.


Real estate builders in Mumbai have already taken steps to build luxury flats in Mumbai, which are environment-friendly. Having an eco-friendly celebration then becomes the right thing to do. Along with the decoration, make sure that everything else is eco-friendly as well. For e.g. you can give away plastic wrapping for the Prasad and use eco-friendly food wraps instead? You can also use biodegradable cutlery. Make sure the celebration is plastic-free. Do your bit to save the environment.