Updated On: 14 September, 2021 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
MahaSEWA urges CM to regularise over 10,000 structures with the collection of fines, but not all legal experts back the idea

Many builders have allowed buyers to occupy flats without an OC. Representation pic
Citing that over 10,000 residential buildings in Mumbai do not have an occupation certificate, non-profit MahaSEWA has urged the chief minister to bring out an amnesty scheme. Since it’s illegal to live in a building without an OC, MahaSEWA says the government can regularise those structures that came up before December 31, 2020, by collecting fines. Some legal experts say strict action against developers can resolve the issue.
Though one of the most important documents for a building, many developers allow flat buyers to occupy apartments without OC, which is issued only after a developer complies with a set of conditions.