The Maharashtra government has formed a committee to draft new rules for issuing vertical property cards, providing legal proof of ownership to flat owners.
MaharashtraProperty CardsFlat OwnersReal EstateOwnership RightsReal EstateNov 01, 2025

Vertical property cards are supplementary property cards that provide individual flat owners with legal proof of ownership rights, supplementing the main land record.
The government is introducing vertical property cards to provide legal proof of ownership to flat owners, protect their rights, and bring transparency to property transactions.
Currently, flat owners rely on tax payment receipts and sale agreements with municipal bodies to prove ownership, as the existing property card lists all flat holders collectively.
The committee is chaired by the Additional Chief Secretary of the Revenue Department and includes officials from various departments.
The benefits include serving as an authoritative proof of ownership for revenue purposes, protecting the rights of flat holders, bringing transparency to property transactions, and reducing the chances of fraud.

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