A Guide To Land Occupancy and Leasing In Maharashtra

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In Maharashtra, there are two main types of land: Occupancy land and Lease land. These are categories that help define how people use and own the land.

  1. Occupancy Land: This type of land is a bit complex, but in most cases, the people with this land are considered the owners. It's like they own the land. Occupancy land has two categories: Class 1 and Class 2.
  • Class 1: This is like a higher category of occupancy land. People with Class 1 land have more rights and benefits related to the land they use.
  • Class 2: This is a slightly lower category of occupancy land. People with Class 2 land also have ownership-like rights, but there might be some differences compared to Class 1.
  1. 2. Lease Land: Lease land is land given to people on a lease basis. This means they have permission to use the land for a specific time, but they don't own it like the way people own houses. It's more like borrowing the land for a while.

Bhulekh Mahabhumi Address 

Bhulekh Mahabhumi

https://bhulekh.mahabhumi.gov.in/

020-26050006

How to check Bhulekh Mahabhumi Land Records?

You can now access information related to land records in Maharashtra by visiting the Bhulekh Mahabhumi website without having to visit the office of the Tehsildar of the respective district. Steps to follow for Land Records details 

  1. Visit the official website of Bhulekh Mahabhumi
  2. 6 Locations are given. Aurangabad, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur , Konkan and Amravati
  3. Select  7/12 or 8A 
  4. In  7/12, select the district, taluka, and village for the land records required
  5. Search by alphabetical survey number/group number. You can also search by survey number or the name in the records. 
  6. Enter Mobile Number 
  7. Click the See 7/12' tab and type the captcha code. 
  8. You will get the required information on the web page. 

 Bhulekh Mahabhumi's Services 

  1. Type of land (agricultural/non-agricultural)
  2. Survey number of land
  3. Land ownership
  4. Area of land
  5. Name of cultivator (in the case of agricultural land)
  6. Type of cultivation
  7. Encumbrances and encroachments
  8. Litigation in land title


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