Updated On: 26 September, 2022 09:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
As sources say govt is contemplating repealing law that allows societies to obtain ownership without developers’ intervention, experts see red

Shreeprasad Parab, expert director, State Housing Federation
With the state government contemplating the repeal of the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act (MOFA), 1963, the fate of over 1.25 lakh registered co-operative housing societies in the state seems to hang in the balance.
The repeal of the law may impact the future redevelopment of societies where the conveyance or deemed conveyance procedure has not been initiated. A conveyance deed is a vital document that transfers the ownership of a building and the plot on which it is built from a developer or landowner to a society. Deemed conveyance, a concept introduced by the Maharashtra government in 2008, can be obtained, under MOFA, by a society through the competent authority if the developer doesn’t transfer the ownership right within the stipulated time.