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Maharashtra Amends Housing Act

Maharashtra amends Housing Act to redevelop 13,000 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai. The move aims to provide safer housing options.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 12 July 2026 at 04:54 pm
Maharashtra Amends Housing Act

The Maharashtra state government has amended the Maharashtra Housing Act, paving the way for the redevelopment of approximately 13,000 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai. This move is expected to provide safer housing options for residents.

The amendment aims to simplify the redevelopment process, making it easier for builders to redevelop old and dilapidated buildings. The state government hopes that this will encourage more builders to take on redevelopment projects, thereby reducing the number of dilapidated buildings in the city.

According to officials, there are over 13,000 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai, many of which are in a precarious condition. The amendment to the Maharashtra Housing Act is expected to help redevelop these buildings, providing safer housing options for residents.

The redevelopment process is expected to be streamlined, with the state government setting up a single-window clearance system. This will enable builders to obtain all necessary clearances and approvals from a single authority, rather than having to approach multiple agencies.

The amendment is also expected to benefit residents of dilapidated buildings, who will be eligible for temporary accommodation during the redevelopment process. The state government has announced that it will provide temporary housing to residents, ensuring that they are not displaced during the redevelopment process.

Mumbai has a long history of building collapses, with many lives lost in recent years. The amendment to the Maharashtra Housing Act is a step towards addressing this issue, by encouraging the redevelopment of dilapidated buildings.

The state government has stated that it is committed to providing safer housing options for residents, and the amendment to the Maharashtra Housing Act is a key part of this effort. With the amendment in place, the redevelopment of dilapidated buildings in Mumbai is expected to gain momentum, providing a safer and more secure living environment for residents.

The amendment is a significant development, as it has the potential to transform the city's landscape. By redeveloping dilapidated buildings, the state government aims to reduce the risk of building collapses, and provide residents with safer and more modern housing options.

In conclusion, the amendment to the Maharashtra Housing Act is a positive step towards addressing the issue of dilapidated buildings in Mumbai. With the state government's commitment to providing safer housing options, residents can look forward to a more secure living environment.

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