According to Circular Dated 9th July 2016, Issued By The Maharashtra State Police Department, The Govt Has Implemented The Maharashtra Ownership Flat Act-1963 ( MOFA) & the MRTP Act 1966
2. According to Circular Dated 9th July2016, Issued By The
Maharashtra StatePolice Department,The Govt Has
ImplementedThe Maharashtra Ownership FlatAct-1963 (
MOFA) & theMRTPAct 1966.
Accordingly Builders Are Liable To Be Jailed For 3 Years, 5
Years or 9 Years DependingUpon The NatureOf Violation Of
The Act..
3. Some Of The
Violations On Which
Police Can Act Are:
Possession Of Flat Is Not Given
On The Promised Date..
4. Occupation Certificate Is Not
Obtained Before The Date Of
Possession.
Some Of The
Violations On Which
Police Can Act Are:
5. Some Of The Violations
On Which Police Can Act
Are:
The BMC Approved Plan Is Not
Displayed At The Site.
6. Some Of The
Violations On Which
Police Can Act Are:
On Receipt Of 20% Of The Cost
Of Flat, If The Agreement Is Not
Executed.
7. Some Of The
Violations On Which
Police Can Act Are:
If The Amount Received From
The Buyer Is Not Deposited In
Bank In Separate Account
8. Some Of The
Violations On Which
Police Can Act Are:
If The Construction Is Not As
Per The Approved Plan.
9. Some Of The Violations
On Which Police Can Act
Are:
If Application For Formation Of
Housing Society Is Not Put Up
Within 4 Months Of Giving
Possession.
10. Some Of The Violations
On Which Police Can Act
Are:
If The Conveyance Of Land &
Building Is Not Done Within 4
Months Of Registration Of The
Society.
11. *Issued in Public Interest So That Society
Members / Flat Buyers Know Their Rights & Are
Not Cheated In Any Transactions.