Hundreds of families in Dombivli, Maharashtra, are caught between the financial burden of mounting EMIs and the looming threat of demolition by the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC). The situation raises questions about the regulatory oversight
DombivliKdmcReal EstateDemolitionEmisReal Estate MaharashtraMar 08, 2025
The main issue is that hundreds of families in Dombivli are facing the threat of demolition by the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) due to alleged violations of town planning norms, while also dealing with the financial burden of EMIs.
The KDMC has issued notices to residents of several buildings, alleging that these structures were built without the necessary approvals, and has mandated that these buildings be demolished.
Residents are protesting because the threat of demolition would leave them without homes, while they still have to pay EMIs on properties they can no longer live in.
Many residents have accused real estate developers of selling them properties without the necessary approvals, leading to the current crisis.
The Maharashtra government has set up a committee to review the cases and determine the best course of action, considering the financial and social impact on the families.
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