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Maharashtra rolls out revised OC amnesty scheme for 20,000 Mumbai buildings

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Last Updated : 12th Dec, 2025
Synopsis

The Maharashtra government has introduced a revised occupancy certificate amnesty scheme to resolve long-pending OC issues affecting nearly 20,000 buildings in Mumbai. Announced by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, the move is expected to benefit over 10 lakh residents who have faced double property taxes, limited loan access and lower resale values due to missing certificates. The scheme allows penalty-free applications for six months, with reduced charges thereafter, and offers concessions on regularisation premiums. Residents will also gain full redevelopment rights, while hospitals and schools in unauthorised structures will receive relief. The government plans to extend similar measures to other cities, aiming to ease legal hurdles and stabilise Mumbai's housing market.

The Maharashtra government has announced a revised occupancy certificate (OC) amnesty scheme aimed at resolving long-standing issues faced by residents of nearly 20,000 buildings in Mumbai that have remained uncertified due to minor plan deviations. Deputy Chief Minister Shri Eknath Shinde outlined the decision in the state assembly during its winter session in Nagpur earlier this week.


Shinde, who oversees the urban development and housing portfolios, stated that more than 10 lakh residents have endured legal and financial difficulties for years because their buildings lacked an OC. Many have been paying double property tax, water charges and sewerage tax, despite their buildings being structurally occupied and operational. The revised scheme is expected to directly support around 2.5 lakh families.

An occupancy certificate, issued by municipal authorities, serves as a legal confirmation that a building has been developed according to approved plans and is safe for occupation. Without it, residents encounter challenges ranging from loan restrictions to lower resale values. Shinde maintained that the new scheme would remove these barriers by stopping the imposition of double taxes and simplifying access to home loans, thereby improving the property resale market.

The scheme further proposes allowing residents to claim their full entitlement during redevelopment procedures. Applications submitted within the first six months of the scheme's rollout will not attract penalties, while those filed between six months and one year will incur a penalty equivalent to 50 per cent of the applicable rate. Additionally, proposals seeking regularisation will receive a 50 per cent concession on premiums for additional or fungible built-up area, based on ready reckoner rates.

Shinde added that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had been instructed to create a dedicated mechanism enabling individual flat owners to obtain an OC independently, if required. The revised scheme will also extend its benefits to hospitals and schools that fall under unauthorised structures, offering operational relief to institutions in the health and education sectors.

He further noted that the government intended to extend similar policies to other municipal corporations across the state and had directed the urban development department to prepare a detailed framework for broader implementation.

Source - PTI

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