Updated On: 20 September, 2024 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Residents fed up of hefty charges levied on resale of properties including flats and shops

CIDCO has levied transfer premium charges since the 90s
Navi Mumbai residents are now hopeful that the government may finally direct CIDCO to stop levying transfer premium charges from buyers of resale property. CIDCO has been levying a mandatory transfer premium as per the slab rate ranging anything between Rs 25,000 to Rs 10 lakh excluding GST depending on the size of the property. The charges are for issuing CIDCO NOC, without which banks would not release mortgage loans and society would not transfer flat, nor allot membership to the property buyer.

Housing Society Federation members meet with housing society office-bearers