MHADA To Give Rs 20,000 Monthly Rent To Tenants Of 96 Unsafe Cessed Buildings In Mumbai

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Last Updated:June 05, 2025, 11:00 IST

Along with this, MHADA will also lease 400 small flats through private agencies to serve as temporary homes for affected families.

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Nearly 2,400 tenants and residents currently stay in these buildings, many of which are in poor condition and pose serious risk during heavy rains in Mumbai. (Representational Image: PTI)

In big relief for hundreds of families living in crumbling old buildings across Mumbai, the Mumbai Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board (MBRRB), a part of MHADA, has rolled out a support plan just ahead of the monsoon. After its routine pre-monsoon inspection, the Board has identified 96 cessed buildings as extremely unsafe to live in. Nearly 2,400 tenants and residents currently stay in these buildings, many of which are in poor condition and pose serious risk during heavy rains. To help them move to safer places, MHADA will give Rs 20,000 per month to residents who find their own alternate accommodation. This financial support aims to ease the immediate stress of relocating from homes that are no longer safe.

Along with this, MHADA will also lease 400 small flats through private agencies to serve as temporary homes for affected families. These transit tenements, sized between 180 to 250 square feet, will be available on rent for three years. MHADA Vice President and CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal (IAS) has asked the Board to float public advertisements inviting private landlords to provide these flats. Currently, the Board has just 786 vacant transit homes, which is far from enough for all those who need urgent relocation. The decision to rent more units and provide rent money is part of a quick action plan to protect residents before the monsoon worsens.

Notably, the full cost of this support — both the monthly rent and rental homes — will be recovered from the private developers or housing societies handling the redevelopment of these buildings. This includes rent, maintenance, and all other charges, starting from the date families receive this support. Mumbai has around 13,091 cessed buildings, many of which are decades old and face regular repair and safety issues. MBRRB currently manages 20,591 transit homes to house people evacuated due to structural repairs, collapses, demolition for road work, or rebuilding of narrow-plot structures.

With this timely decision, MHADA hopes to protect vulnerable residents and make sure they are not left without shelter during the tough monsoon season. The Board has urged residents of these dangerous buildings to act quickly and cooperate with officials so that everyone can be moved to safer places without delay.

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Mayuresh Ganapatye

Mayuresh Ganapatye, News Editor at News18.com, writes on politics and civic issues, as well as human interests stories. He has been covering Maharashtra and Goa for more than a decade. He previously worked with...Read More

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