The Maharashtra government is set to kick off a major campaign from April 1 to update the 7/12 land title records, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information for landowners and the real estate industry.
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The 7/12 extract, also known as 'Form 7/12', is a document in Maharashtra that provides detailed information about a land parcel, including ownership, area, and any encumbrances. It is widely used in real estate transactions, legal disputes, and for administrative purposes.
The campaign to update 7/12 land title records in Maharashtra is set to begin on April 1.
The main objectives of the campaign are to verify the accuracy of the data, correct any discrepancies, and update the records with the latest information, ensuring transparency and reducing disputes over land ownership.
Accurate and reliable land records are essential for smooth real estate transactions and can help attract more investment. The updated 7/12 records will reduce the risk of legal issues and increase transparency in the market.
The government will provide pamphlets, workshops, and online resources to educate landowners about the importance of updating their records. A helpline and dedicated website will also be available for assistance and information.
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