Tardeo OC Regularisation Move Offers Relief to Eligible Flat Owners

The BMCβs move on the Occupation Certificate amnesty scheme has brought potential relief to eligible flat owners in Tardeo buildings that have remained without a formal OC.
For owners, an OC is a key property document. Its absence can complicate resale, home-loan processing, inheritance, insurance and redevelopment. The amnesty framework may create a process through which eligible buildings can apply to resolve long-standing documentation issues.
The relevance of Tardeo is significant because it is an established, high-value South Mumbai location with a mix of older properties and premium towers. In such markets, documentation clarity becomes especially important when homes are being bought, sold or transferred.
However, a policy approval does not mean that every non-OC building has been regularised. Each case will depend on the buildingβs approved plans, occupation status, technical compliance and the detailed eligibility conditions of the scheme.
For buyers, the right approach is to remain careful. Ask whether the building has a full OC, partial OC or no OC; check whether an application has been filed; and verify the status through the society and qualified professionals before proceeding with a transaction.
The policy offers a potential route to relief. Its real impact will depend on how efficiently eligible societies prepare documents and complete the prescribed process.
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