The police in its advisory asked property owners and landlords to furnish details of the premises and the person to whom the premises had been rented
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Mumbai Police on October 28 issued an advisory for property owners and landlords of properties in the city looking to rent out their premises.
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The police in its advisory asked property owners and landlords to furnish details of the premises and the person to whom the premises had been rented.
It said that due to the situation prevailing in the areas under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Police Commissionerate, it is apprehended that subversive/anti-social elements may seek hideouts in the residential areas and there is every likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquility with grave danger to human life and injury to private/ public property on that account.
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The police said that the order shall come into force with effect from November 6, 2022. Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
The order had said that each landlord/owner/person dealing in property business of any house/property which falls under the jurisdiction of Mumbai Police Commissionerate who has let/sub-let/rented out any accommodation to any person, shall immediately furnish the particulars of the said tenant/tenants online on the citizen portal or www.mumbaipolice.gov.in.
Here are the 5-steps on how you can register the relevant information with Mumbai Police.
Step 1- Visit the official Mumbai Police website at www.mumbaipolice.gov.in
Step 2- Click on the 'Report Us' bar on the home page.
Step 3- Click on the 'Tenant Information' tab
Step 4- Read the 'Note' and the 'Disclaimer' carefully before scrolling down to the form to be filled.
Step 5- Fill in the online form and submit.
The same process can be followed by visiting the local police station under the jurisdiction of Mumbai Police.
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