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Mumbai Housing Societies Toughen Stance on Builders in Redevelopment

MUMBAI: Traditionally, developers have wielded considerable influence in the real estate market. However, housing societies planning redevelopment are now shifting dynamics in their favor. With builders eager to secure redevelopment rights, these societies are negotiating aggressively, often making “unrealistic demands” for their properties. Market insiders report that housing societies are seeking additional space, hardship compensation, and relocation amounts that exceed prevailing market standards by as much as 15%–25%. Alongside standard area matching and displacement compensations, many are requesting excess amenities and significant hardship payments per member. Some expectations extend beyond what’s feasible, with societies demanding extensive additional area, substantial displacement…

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Mumbai Housing Societies on Govt. Land Choose Self-Redevelopment

MUMBAI: An RTI inquiry has revealed that not a single housing society located on government land in Mumbai has chosen the path of self-redevelopment. There are approximately 3,000 cooperative housing societies in Mumbai and its suburbs situated on land leased by the government or collector’s land, categorized as occupancy class II. Salil Rameshchandra, president of the Federation of Grantees of Government Land (FGGL), who requested details about land conversion under the RTI Act, noted that the government introduced a concessional scheme last year that reduces the premium for freehold conversion. Under this 5% concessional scheme, housing societies can convert to…