In a significant development, two developers have been booked by the Mira-Bhayandar police for forging an MBMC (Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation) commencement certificate to illegally sell property. The fraudulent act highlights the ongoing issues in the real estate sector of Mira-Bhayandar.
MirabhayandarReal EstateMbmcProperty ForgeryDevelopersReal Estate MumbaiMar 29, 2025
A commencement certificate is a document issued by the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) to developers, certifying that the construction of a property has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and that it is ready for occupancy. This certificate is essential for developers to legally sell or lease properties.
Forging a commencement certificate is illegal because it involves false representation and can lead to the sale of properties that do not meet safety and regulatory standards. This act of forgery can cause significant harm to buyers and undermines the integrity of the real estate market.
The MBMC has been taking several steps to prevent fraudulent activities in the real estate sector, including strengthening regulatory frameworks, educating buyers about verification processes, and setting up a helpline for reporting suspicious activities. They are also working to enhance transparency and accountability in the market.
Buyers should always conduct thorough due diligence, including verifying the authenticity of all documents from the MBMC. They should also seek legal advice before signing any property purchase agreements and report any suspicious activities to the MBMC or the police.
Developers caught forging commencement certificates can face severe legal consequences, including charges of forgery, cheating, and other offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). They may also be required to compensate affected buyers and face financial penalties and imprisonment.
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