Mumbai police recently arrested an estate agent for allegedly manipulating property records, enabling illegal construction on a disputed plot in Malad.
MumbaiProperty RecordsEstate AgentIllegal ConstructionMaladReal Estate MumbaiNov 21, 2024

The arrest was a result of multiple complaints from residents and property owners. The estate agent was accused of altering property records to enable illegal construction on a disputed plot.
The estate agent allegedly worked in collusion with developers to circumvent building regulations and secure permits for constructions that would otherwise be illegal.
Illegal constructions can pose significant risks to residents, including structural safety issues, legal disputes, and undermining the trust in local administration and legal processes.
The residents of Malad have expressed relief and satisfaction with the police's swift action. Many have praised the authorities for their diligence and dedication to upholding the law.
The Mumbai police have issued a warning to all estate agents and developers to adhere to legal norms and avoid illegal practices. They have also assured the public of their continuous efforts to combat such activities and protect the rights of property owners and residents.

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