Updated On: 10 March, 2026 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeev Shivadekar
With thousands of flats occupied but not regularised, the Maharashtra government may extend a Mumbai-style amnesty scheme to Vasai-Virar to ease the long-standing occupancy certificate crisis

A resident reacts emotionally as civic workers carry out the demolition of unauthorised buildings under the jurisdiction of Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation in 2024. Representation pic/PTI
Thousands of families in Vasai-Virar could finally see relief from a long-standing housing compliance issue, with the state government stepping in to address the Occupancy Certificate (OC) crisis affecting the rapidly growing region.
Despite being fully occupied, nearly half the buildings in the area reportedly lack the mandatory OC, leaving residents in a regulatory grey zone and exposing them to higher utility charges, difficulty securing loans and potential civic penalties.