In Pimpri Chinchwad, beneficiaries of housing projects funded by the Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO) are facing a crucial deadline. These projects, initially managed by the Pimpri Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA) and now overseen by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA), are encountering administrative delays as several beneficiaries have yet to complete essential lease and registration procedures.
The issues arise from beneficiaries who have neither adhered to the payment schedule for their flats nor finalised the lease agreements. This has prompted the PMRDA to step in and issue directives to ensure compliance. The authority has conducted a thorough survey of the properties in question and sent out notices urging the concerned parties to complete the requisite documentation.
Under the current stipulations, beneficiaries were expected to pay for their flats within designated timelines and subsequently formalise the lease agreements. However, non-compliance has led to a backlog of unresolved registrations. The PMRDA’s Land and Estate Department has been tasked with managing this process, including addressing instances where flats have been transferred to new owners without proper documentation. The PMRDA Commissioner has strongly advised all beneficiaries to finalise their lease and registration processes within the specified period. Failure to do so could result in further action against defaulters. This administrative push aims to clear the backlog and ensure that all housing transactions are legally binding and properly documented.
For those who have transferred their flats to others, it is crucial to complete the transfer process to avoid any legal or financial complications. The PMRDA’s initiative underscores the importance of adhering to procedural norms to facilitate smooth operations and secure property rights for all stakeholders involved. The PMRDA continues to work diligently to resolve these issues and has reiterated its call for prompt action from all beneficiaries to meet the administrative requirements.