Corruption in deemed conveyance can include delayed processing, bribery, and abuse of power.
Delayed processing
Lack of accountability: Some say that there is a lack of accountability in the processing of conveyance and redevelopment proposals.
Overloaded registrars: Some say that registrars are overloaded.
High fees: Some say that fees per flat to process conveyance are high.
Bribery
Some say that corrupt officials may demand additional requirements to grant deemed conveyance.
Some say that officials may be bribed for fraudulent expenses.
Abuse of power
Some say that dishonest members or office-bearers may abuse their power to favor some members of the society.
Some say that the chairman of a housing society may abuse his power to hide financial statements.
Deemed conveyance
Deemed conveyance is an amendment to the Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act, 1963.
It is applicable to societies that have not received conveyance from the land owners and property developers within four months of their formation.
The deemed conveyance process ensures that the ownership and control rights are transferred to the respective rights holders.
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