New Land Lease Policy will hit common man
Mr.Paras Gundecha, President MCHI-CREDAI said This move will
have far reaching effects on the rental and lease property market in Mumbai.
Maharashtra government's decision to allow land to be given on lease only for
30 years will put potential leases in a quandary. Moreover, the increase in
lease rates will have an adverse effect on the rental and lease property market
in Mumbai.
In an economy which is already reeling under market pressures, this
move will further affect the buyer sentiment.“ Lalit Kumar Jain, President
CREDAI National He is surprised at the Maharashtra Government's decision to
increase lease rates and decrease the tenure of the lease. This move will
further pressurize the real estate market, which is already suffering from poor
demand. Lessees will now shy away from the market due to shorter tenure and
increased lease rates.
The revised policy is against the affordable housing
principal and it will put a lot of pressure on the home buyers. The government
needs to reconsider this decision as it will only add to the woes of the real
estate sector in India.
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