A new rule now allows residents of Pune and Thane to register their property documents at any sub-registrar office within their respective districts, a move that has already seen positive results in Mumbai.
Property RegistrationPuneThaneSubregistrarReal EstateReal Estate MumbaiMar 18, 2025
Yes, residents of Pune and Thane can now register their property documents at any sub-registrar office within their respective districts.
In Mumbai, over 600 documents have been registered across 32 sub-registrar offices, indicating a positive impact on the process by reducing wait times and travel inconveniences.
The new rule simplifies the property registration process, making it more convenient by allowing residents to choose the most accessible sub-registrar office, saving time and reducing stress.
Common documents required for property registration include the title deed, sale agreement, and proof of identity. It is advisable to check with the local sub-registrar office for specific requirements.
The government is closely monitoring the implementation and gathering feedback. It is expected that this initiative will be expanded to other districts in the state based on its success in Pune and Thane.
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