Mumbai’s rental agreement landscape is rapidly digitizing, with a significant shift towards electronic registration. In the first three months of 2025, a total of 96,322 rental agreements were registered in the city.

Of these, a substantial 88,267 agreements were completed through e-registration, highlighting the growing preference for online methods. The remaining 8,055 agreements were processed through traditional physical registration.  

A month-by-month breakdown reveals the following:

  • January: 33,731 total registrations (30,957 e-registrations, 2,774 physical)
  • February: 26,815 total registrations (24,256 e-registrations, 2,559 physical)
  • March: 35,776 total registrations (33,054 e-registrations, 2,722 physical)

The data indicates a clear trend of increasing adoption of e-registration for rental agreements in Mumbai, likely driven by its convenience and efficiency.Sources and related content

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