“We received our offer letter from the bank just a week ago and are preparing to move after Diwali.Mumbai: A society in custom sheet metal parts for sale Pant Nagar area of Ghatkopar has proposed the construction of an 18-storey tower after getting a nod for self-redevelopment from the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada). Further, the society will get a podium parking after redevelopment. ft, each,” said Arun Pawar, a resident of the society. Additionally, tenants are also facing trouble due to the bribe business in the market. The housing societies appoint their own project management consultants, architects and contractors to execute the project.
The ground-plus-three storey structure will be redeveloped into an 18-storey tower.“The extra space and flats will help the senior citizens of the society to earn a living by renting out a flat,” Mr Pawar added further. Among the first ones to get the nod for self-redevelopment is the Sai Dham society in Pant Nagar area of Ghatkopar east. Similarly, around half-a-dozen societies have prepared elaborate plans for the redevelopment.Similarly, Chembur-based Chitra Co-Operative housing society has received a nod from the authority and each tenant will get 1,300 sq ft as against the present flat area of 400 sq ft.. Currently we stay in houses measuring up to 323 sq ft, however after redevelopment each tenant will get two flats 500 fq. The Mhada officials revealed that around six proposals have been passed so far, three are pending to be cleared. Mhada took around 6-7 months to pass the proposal. Recently, after acquiring the planning authority status, the societies can now apply for self-redevelopment permissions with Mhada themselves since a new cell has been formed for the same.Experts cite that since it’s a new concept, the housing societies are waiting for the applied ones to complete their process, to get the gist of the entire procedure.