Mumbai: MHADA is set to begin the tenement allotment process for eligible residents. Applications are now open and must be submitted by January 31.
MhadaTenement AllotmentAffordable HousingMumbaiEligibility CriteriaReal Estate MumbaiJan 16, 2025
Indian citizens who do not own any property in Maharashtra and have an annual income not exceeding INR 3 lakhs, with proof of residence in Mumbai for at least 5 years.
Applications can be submitted online on the MHADA website or in person at the nearest MHADA office.
A filled application form, proof of identity, proof of address, income certificate, and two passport-sized photographs.
The selection process involves a lottery system to ensure fair and transparent allotment of tenements to eligible applicants.
The results will be announced on the MHADA website and in local newspapers after the application process is completed and reviewed.
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