Technical issues have once again disrupted the online registration of rent agreements and leave and license agreements in Maharashtra, causing frustration among real estate agents and tenants. The state government's mandate for digital registration has been met with recurring problems, leading to delays and inconvenience.
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The main reason for the disruptions is the technical glitches and issues with the online portal, which have made it difficult for users to complete the registration process.
The state government has acknowledged the issues and assured the public that they are working on resolving them. They have also urged users to be patient and try accessing the portal during off-peak hours.
Real estate agents and the Association of Service Providers in Maharashtra have expressed their concerns and have written to the state government, requesting immediate action to resolve the technical issues.
The Association of Service Providers has provided guidelines that include tips for minimizing the impact of the disruptions and advice on alternative methods for completing the registration process.
The potential benefit is to streamline the process, reduce fraudulent activities, and make it more convenient for tenants and service providers to complete the registration.
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