MHADA Updates Premium Rates for Redevelopment Projects
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has approved a significant policy change aimed at enhancing the viability of redevelopment projects under its Mumbai Board. This change revises the method of calculating premium charges for commercial floor space. During a recent MHADA authority meeting, the decision was made to alter provisions from a previous resolution issued in June 2007. Previously, housing societies or developers redeveloping buildings within MHADA layouts were required to pay premiums calculated at 1.5 times the residential rate, with a minimum of 60% and a maximum of 142.5%. Developers expressed concerns that this structure hindered the…