The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has imposed a 200% Property Tax penalty on 3,343 illegal properties in Mumbai, aiming to curb unauthorized constructions and ensure compliance with urban planning regulations.
Property TaxIllegal PropertiesMumbaiBmcUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiApr 02, 2025
The 200% Property Tax penalty is imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on illegal properties in Mumbai to discourage unauthorized constructions and ensure compliance with urban planning regulations.
The penalty affects 3,343 illegal properties in Mumbai, including commercial, residential, and mixed-use structures.
The proceeds from the penalty will be used to fund public infrastructure projects and enhance municipal services in Mumbai.
Yes, property owners can file an appeal with the BMC to challenge the penalty or seek regularization, provided they provide all necessary documentation and demonstrate that the construction meets the required standards.
The BMC is also initiating awareness campaigns to educate property owners about the importance of adhering to building regulations and the legal and safety implications of unauthorized constructions.
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