Pune: The state registration department has scrapped the decade-old authorised service provider (ASP) scheme for online leave and licence agreements, causing concern among citizens who fear the process will become more tedious and expensive.
PuneRental AgreementsAsp SchemeOnline RegistrationProperty ManagementReal Estate PuneAug 29, 2025
The ASP (Authorised Service Provider) scheme was a decade-old initiative where trained service providers were authorised to execute online leave and licence agreements for tenants and landlords.
The scheme was scrapped due to complaints and irregularities against some ASPs, as well as the increasing digital literacy among citizens, which made the need for ASPs diminish.
Citizens are concerned that the process of registering rental agreements will become more tedious and expensive without the ASPs, who provided affordable and hassle-free services.
Citizens can now turn to lawyers and agents for assistance in drawing up and registering rental agreements, or they can purchase the necessary equipment and learn to do it themselves.
The decision is particularly unfair to senior citizens and others who find it challenging to handle technical formalities, as they may avoid registering formal rental agreements altogether.
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