The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has made a significant move to benefit tenants of old cessed buildings in Mumbai by reducing rental charges for additional areas. This decision is expected to provide substantial financial relief to long-time occupants and promote the rehabilitation of dilapidated structures.
MhadaCessed BuildingsRehabilitationRental ChargesMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiApr 26, 2025
Cessed buildings are structures that have been declared non-functional or unsafe by local municipal authorities. These buildings often house families who have been living there for generations and are in urgent need of renovation or reconstruction.
The reduction in Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation (RR) charges for additional area is significant because it provides financial relief to tenants, making the rehabilitation process more accessible and less burdensome. This can accelerate the overall rehabilitation process and improve living conditions.
Tenants of old cessed buildings in Mumbai who are participating in ongoing or future rehabilitation projects are eligible for the reduced RR charges.
This initiative is expected to benefit the city by improving living conditions, promoting the rehabilitation of dilapidated structures, and contributing to the overall development and modernization of Mumbai's urban landscape.
MHADA has set up a helpline and a dedicated team to assist tenants with any queries or issues related to the rehabilitation process. They are also informing eligible tenants about the changes and the process for availing the reduced charges.
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