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Upper-floor residents need ground-floor certification for eligibility

Upper-floor residents need ground-floor certification for eligibility

2 min readMay 3, 2026 10:03 PM IST The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) has stated that upper-floor residents submitting affidavits to establish eligibility for affordable rental housing will require certification from ground-floor occupants, and such claims will be valid only if the underlying ground-floor unit itself qualifies under the scheme. The clarification comes as a large number of upper-floor residents have opted to submit affidavits —considered the lowest-priority document—to establish eligibility for Affordable Rental Housing Units (ARHU) outside the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Under the scheme, residents who have lived in Dharavi between 2011 and November 2022 are eligible for around 300 sq ft rental units on a hire-purchase model, with payments spread over 25 years or made upfront before ownership is transferred. Officials said that while affidavits are among the accepted documents under a Government Resolution dated October 4, 2024, such claims must be certified by the ground-floor resident. Moreover, the affidavit will be considered valid only if the ground-floor dwelling meets eligibility criteria under the DRP. Authorities also clarified that in cases where …

Dharavi Redevelopment Project: Maharashtra government begins outreach to upper-floor tenement residents | Mumbai News

Dharavi Redevelopment Project: Maharashtra government begins outreach to upper-floor tenement residents | Mumbai News

The Maharashtra government has started involving upper-floor tenement residents – those considered ineligible for rehabilitation – in the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP), providing them with an opportunity for homeownership in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Upper floors in slum buildings have traditionally been considered illegal under the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) guidelines. But a government resolution (GR) passed on October 4, 2024, has brought upper-floor residents in Dharavi within the ambit of rehabilitation, as long as they have been living there since November 15, 2022. These occupants are eligible for 300 sq ft houses outside Dharavi but within MMR under a hire-purchase agreement. The units will be priced nominally and can be paid for in instalments over 12 years. An option of making a lump-sum payment has also been provided. Story continues below this ad “It’s a first of its kind drive in SRA history… Recent fears that there were attempts to force people to give affidavits… were misplaced,” said Dharavi Redevelopment Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), NMDPL, spokesperson. “Affidavits are being procured strictly in accordance …