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Maha govt to hike rent on properties leased during British Raj

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

Addressing mediapersons after the weekly Cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said there are several properties on government land given on long lease by the British for 50, 99 and 999-year periods.

"Some have expired in the 1970s and 90s and amount of rent needs to be re-looked when they come for renewal. In Colaba area of south Mumbai, government gets a mere Rs 17.71 as rent for a 570 sq m land while for a 3,070 sq m land, the rent is only Rs 74.49 annually. This is not acceptable," Chavan said.

The state government had decided to hike the rent through a Cabinet decision but it was challenged in the court and the government had to go through litigation process.

 

"In 2006, the Cabinet withdrew its 1999 decision. But today we are revisiting that decision."

Chavan said there are 1,282 properties on lease in Mumbai city out of which the lease of 517 have expired, while in the suburbs there are 295 properties and the lease of 149 have expired.

"The hiked leased rent will be related to the ready reckoner price of the year when the lease is renewed," he said, adding that the long lease will not extend to more than 30 years.

There will also be an option to convert the lease into occupancy class II ownership on payment of some percentage of the prevailing market rates. The option will be available to those whose lease has expired or will expire in the next ten years.

  

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First Published: Oct 09 2012 | 5:25 PM IST

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