Property norms in Goa tightened
Economy & Policy
Regional Bureau / Mumbai/ Panaji May 10, 2006

If you are planning to buy or rent a property in Goa, then be ready to
provide your personal details to the local police station. 
With reports of terrorist activities in the tourist hub, the District
Magistrate has issued orders that no landlord or owner of a property
shall let or sub-let any accommodation to any person "unless and until"
he or she has furnished personal details to the local police inspector. 

According to the order, there have been reports that most of the
landlords, owners of the commercial and residential buildings rent or
sell their property without getting the personal details of the buyer
verified by the police.This casual approach helps criminals, terrorist
and anti-social elements. 

It further states that any person contravening the said order can be
punished under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The order has
come in force from April 26 and will remain in force for a period of 60
days. 

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Goa Police, Ujjwal Mishra said that
the process of collecting information of tenants was still on and tenant
verification, which has to be done on tenant forms has started. 
"People who deal in real estate will have to inform in writing about the
particulars of their clients to the police station in whose jurisdiction
the premise falls," he added.

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Avelino

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