Starting April, residents of Pune and Thane can register property documents at any sub-registrar office within their district, making the process more convenient and efficient.
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The new property registration rule will be implemented starting April. All 519 sub-registrar offices in the state must be ready to process documents from anywhere within Maharashtra by this deadline.
Under the new rule, residents can register various types of documents, including property deeds, wills, and power of attorney, at any sub-registrar office within their district.
The new rule will make the property registration process more convenient and efficient by allowing residents to register documents at any sub-registrar office within their district, reducing travel time and administrative burdens.
The Registration and Reform Department is ensuring that all sub-registrar offices are equipped with the necessary technology and trained staff to implement the new system. They are also addressing concerns and providing necessary support to both residents and sub-registrar offices.
The state government is considering the possibility of extending the rule to other districts in the future, depending on its success in Pune and Thane.
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