Technical glitches have once again disrupted the online registration process for leave and license agreements in Maharashtra, causing frustration among real estate agents and service providers. The state government's mandate for digital registration has faced multiple challenges, affecting the smooth workflow of property rental transactions.
Real EstateRent AgreementMaharashtraTechnical IssuesOnline RegistrationReal Estate PuneApr 12, 2025
A leave and license agreement is a legal document that allows a tenant to occupy a property for a specified period, usually less than 11 months. It is commonly used in India and is considered a simpler alternative to a traditional lease agreement.
The Maharashtra government mandated the online registration of leave and license agreements to streamline the process, reduce bureaucratic delays, and make it easier for tenants and property owners to comply with legal requirements.
The main technical issues include system crashes, loss of data and documents, and difficulty in navigating the digital platform. These issues have led to delays and frustrations for real estate agents and service providers.
The Association of Service Providers, Maharashtra, has called on the state government to address the technical issues urgently. They have also suggested the need for a more robust digital infrastructure and training for users to navigate the system effectively.
Real estate agents advise tenants to plan ahead and submit applications well in advance of the deadline. They also recommend keeping backup copies of all documents and information to prevent data loss in case of system crashes.
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