How To Buy A MHADA Flat?
The Maharashtra Housing and Development Authority (MHADA) is responsible for developing homes for lower and middle-income group houses across the state. In capital Mumbai, the MHADA has been developing affordable housing units in the suburban areas under the Pradhan Mantri Aawas Yojna. The organisation is also responsible for redevelopment of Chawls of the city.
The flats sold under the MHADA scheme are received well due to affordable costs. However, this year the cost has been more due to prominence of localities such as Lower Parel and Powai.
How to apply for a MHADA flat?
The MHADA rolls out schemes and conducts a lottery to allot flats. The housing scheme is announced every year where the applicant has to submit their application within the stipulated time, along with the earnest money deposit. However, an applicant should have fulfilled eligibility criteria for applying in the scheme. Also, buyers should know that there is a lock-in period for five years for the buyers during which they cannot sell the flat but can rent it out to earn rental income.
Also read: How To Apply For MHADA Lottery Scheme 2017
Eligibility criteria
Economically weaker section (EWS) : Up to Rs 25,000 per month
Lower-income group (LIG) : Rs 25,001- Rs 50,000 per month
Middle-income group (MIG) : Rs 50,001- to Rs. 75,000 per month
High-income group (HIG) : Rs 75,001 and above
Do note that the pay should include only the basic pay, the dearness allowance, the bonus and the city allowance. It should not include any reimbursable allowances.
How to buy a MHADA flat in resale?
Those who own flats MHADA flats are allowed to sell their units only after five years from the date of purchase. However, one needs to be cautious if one is buying a flat in resale. This is because usually sellers offer power of attorney of the property and not the registered deed to sell it during the lock-in period. Sale through the power of attorney is deemed illegal, and if the MHADA conducts a surprise raid, you are liable to be evicted.
Here is the process you have to follow to buy MHADA flat in resale: