If you’ve been living in Pune and feeling the stress of having an illegal Gunthewari house, there’s good news coming your way! The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has recently announced a significant move to reduce the regularization fees for houses under the Maharashtra Gunthewari Developments (Regularisation, Upgradation, and Control) Act of 2001.

This decision comes after the Maharashtra State Government approved a fee reduction, offering a 50% discount on the regularization fee for Gunthewari houses. This move is expected to bring relief to citizens residing within the PMRDA’s jurisdiction, particularly those in 23 villages.

Previously, the Maharashtra Government had set a deadline for regularizing houses built before 2001 under the Gunthewari Act, and this deadline has now been extended to 21st December 2020. However, the high fees associated with regularization deterred many citizens from taking action.

In response to calls for fee reduction, the Urban Development Department reviewed the regularization rates, leading to a proposal for reduced fees by PMRDA. The proposal was approved by the Planning Committee chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

Under the new scheme, the regularization fee for Gunthewari houses will be reduced by nearly 50%, providing significant savings for homeowners. The amnesty scheme will be in effect until 31st May 2025, giving citizens ample time to take advantage of the reduced fees.

So, if you’ve been putting off regularizing your Gunthewari house due to high fees, now is the perfect time to act and avail of the benefits of this amnesty scheme. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to bring your house into compliance with the law and enjoy peace of mind in your home.

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