A senior official from the housing department said that the unanimous consent was necessary for redevelopment of any building. The current 70 per cent consent will now be reduced to 51 per cent, paving the way for the redevelopment. "There are disputes in many cases. It has been also noticed that if such buildings are not reconstructed or redeveloped in time, there is a likelihood of risk and difficulties. It will include cessed buildings too. Therefore, it is considered expedient to amend the said act suitably," the amendment said.
This will help residents in old buildings to get their work done faster. But it is not possible to undertake such reconstruction as the consent of all the members of the association of apartment owners is required. The buildings, which have been registered under this act, including cessed buildings in south Mumbai, will benefit. The residents would need 51 per cent consent instead of 70 per cent, for redevelopment," he said.Mumbai: The housing department has made the redevelopment of old, dilapidated buildings easy by bringing in an amendment, which allows majority consent of the owners instead of unanimous consent.“It has been custom Pneumatic valve parts Suppliers observed that certain buildings covered by the same act though require reconstruction and redevelopment. All the flat owners do not agree with the redevelopment, which delays the process.