Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty had bought her Khar east flat in 2018. The consideration for the flat is Rs 76 lakh.

By Varun Singh

Rhea Chakraborty has become a household name after the death of her actor boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput.

Rhea Chakraborty has several allegations against her name including an FIR by the CBI.

One such allegation that was doing the round of social media was that she recently bought a flat in Khar east.

However, a detailed investigation carried out by SquareFeatIndia shows that Rhea Chakraborty had bought the flat way back in 2018.

Documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia show that Rhea Chakraborty registered the Khar east flat in May 2018.

To be precise the flat was registered by Rhea on May 28, 2018 for a consideration of Rs 76 lakh.

The flat is located on the fourth floor of the building Bandra North Gulmohar Avenue Wing E, Golibar Naka, Khar east.

The area of the flat is a mere 354 sq ft, and Rhea paid a stamp duty of Rs 3.80 lakh for the registration.

Satish Maneshinde, Rhea’s lawyer confirmed this and said the total deal was for Rs 85 lakh. This figure includes registration and other charges.

Rhea was 26-year-old when she booked the flat. Her documents during registration showed her address as New Shelter building located in Khar west.

Rhea Chakraborty with Sushant Singh Rajput
Rhea Chakraborty with Sushant Singh Rajput

The New Shelter building address was also on her documents in 2015, when she rented an apartment in Primrose building, Juhu Tara Road.

In October 2015, Rhea Chakraborty rented the first floor apartment in Primrose building for a period of three years.

Her rent for first 12 months stood at Rs 78,000, the next 12 months she paid Rs 83,460 per month rent and for the last 12 months, she paid Rs 89,302 as rent per month.

In September 2018, the same Juhu flat was then rented by her father Indrajit Chakraborty, for next 36 months.

For the initial 12 months the per month rent stood at Rs 94,000, for next 12 months it was Rs 1 lakh per month and the last 12 months the rent is Rs 1.07 lakh per month.

Rhea Chakraborty’s father during the agreement gave the address of his Ulwe flat in Sai Fortune building.

When Sushant Singh Rajput rented the apartment in Mount Blanc building, Bandra in December 2019, documents showed his address as Primrose, Juhu Tara Road.

In June 2020, Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in the Bandra apartment. He had rented it for a period of 36 months at a per month rent of Rs 4.51 lakh.

Rhea Chakraborty with Sushant Singh Rajput
Rhea Chakraborty with Sushant Singh Rajput

There are several theories doing the rounds of social media, police of the two states are already involved in the investigations and now CBI too has made an entry.

The Sushant Singh Rajput case has caught the attention of the entire country and everyone is looking for answers.

Also Read: Sushant shifted in Bandra flat 6 months ago, was to reside here till 2022

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