The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has slapped a 200% property tax penalty on 6,613 properties in Mumbai's eastern and western suburbs. The H-West ward, which includes Bandra, Khar, and Santacruz West, is among the most affected areas.
Property TaxIllegal ConstructionsBmcMumbaiUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiFeb 17, 2025
The 200% property tax penalty is imposed by the BMC for unauthorized constructions in the eastern and western suburbs of Mumbai. It aims to deter illegal building activities and ensure compliance with city regulations.
The H-West ward, which includes areas like Bandra, Khar, and Santacruz West, is one of the most affected regions due to the high number of unauthorized constructions.
The purpose of the penalty is to serve as a deterrent against unauthorized constructions, ensure compliance with city regulations, and promote organized urban development.
Property owners have mixed reactions. Some are financially strained and seeking legal recourse, while others support the BMC's efforts to curb unauthorized constructions.
The BMC plans to continue regular inspections, awareness campaigns, and collaboration with other government agencies to address unauthorized constructions and promote sustainable urban development.
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