SRA & MHADA re-development projects under MahaRERA says State Housing Minister
#By Realty Quarter Bureau
The redevelopment of existing slums and MHADA buildings will soon be brought under the regulations of the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), state housing development minister Prakash Mehta said.
He was replying in the Legislative Assembly to a calling attention motion by BJP MLA from Dharavi, R Tamil Selvan.
Dharavi is dominated by slum clusters and has several buildings that have been constructed by the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA). As per rules, slums are redeveloped by builders under SRA guidelines and comprise a saleable portion, for fresh buyers, apart from homes meant for rehabilitating slumdwellers.
“This decision will impact the lives of at least 50-55 per cent of the population of Mumbai. Almost 41 per cent people live in slums as per the 2011 census. There are also 104 major colonies of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) in the city,” a senior housing department official said.Both these segments would come under the state’s RERA once the executive order, with necessary changes to the rules, is passed by the government, he informed.
“Earlier, RERA rules were not applicable to the construction of buildings which are meant for rehabilitation. However, if the houses meant for rehabilitation and those for fresh sales are in the same building, then RERA regulations would apply. Now RERA rules will apply to SRA buildings meant for rehabilitation,” he explained.
The official said that as per the 2011 Census, the population of Mumbai was 1, 24, 42,373 of which 52, 06,470 lived in 11, 35,514 slum tenements. The slum segment, he said, comprised 41.84 per cent of the city.
“There are 104 colonies of MHADA in Mumbai of which 56 are large ones with several buildings. Both these segments will now come under RERA. It will streamline the development of buildings and protect the rights of the flat owners,” the official said.