Technical glitches have affected online registration of leave and licence agreements across Maharashtra, causing delays and inconvenience to citizens and real estate agents alike.
Online RegistrationTenancy AgreementsMaharashtraReal EstateTechnical IssuesReal Estate MaharashtraJul 30, 2024
Technical glitches have affected online registration of leave and licence agreements across Maharashtra.
The documents have been pending at sub-registrars' offices for over a week now.
The delay is causing inconvenience to citizens who need lease agreements for various purposes such as filing GST, applying for passports, and seeking admissions under RTE.
The registration department is working to address the technical glitches and clear the documents at the earliest.
The state property department has reported the issue to the National Informatics Centre and is working to resolve it.
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