Introduction
When you buy a property in Pune—whether it’s a residential flat in Wakad, a plot in Mulshi, or a commercial space in Baner—your legal journey doesn’t end with just the sale deed. One of the most important post-registration formalities is mutation of property.
In simple words, mutation is the process of updating the ownership of a property in government records, primarily for tax and municipal purposes. Many property owners in Pune neglect this step, often because they don’t fully understand its importance. But without mutation, your name will not reflect in property tax records, and you may face difficulties while selling, transferring, or even developing your property in the future.
This blog from Property Aaj breaks down the concept of property mutation in Pune, how the process works, documents required, timelines, and why it's critical to complete it after buying a property.
What Is Property Mutation?
Mutation, or "Ferfar" in Marathi, is the process of changing or updating the name of the property owner in the land or municipal records maintained by the Revenue Department or Municipal Corporation.
While your Sale Deed proves ownership, mutation ensures that this ownership is recognized for property tax, municipal, and land revenue purposes.
Types of Property Mutation in Pune
Land Mutation (Rural and Semi-Urban Areas)
Managed by the Talathi Office and Tehsildar under the Revenue Department
Applies to lands in areas like Mulshi, Velhe, Maval, Wagholi, and Talegaon
Urban Property Mutation (City and PCMC Areas)
Managed by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) or Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC)
It applies to flats and built-up areas in Baner, Kothrud, Hinjewadi, Kharadi, etc.
Why Is Mutation Important?
Legal Acknowledgment of Ownership in Revenue/Municipal Records
Essential for Paying Property Tax in Your Name
Required for Future Sale or Inheritance
Needed for NA (Non-Agricultural) Conversion and Construction Permissions
Helps Avoid Disputes and Conflicts Over Ownership
Property Aaj always recommends that buyers complete mutation immediately after registration to maintain a clean ownership trail.
When Do You Need to Apply for Mutation?
After Property Sale or Purchase
After Inheritance (Will or Succession)
Gift or Transfer of Property
Court Order (in case of dispute resolution)
Conversion of Land Use (Agricultural to NA)
Where to Apply for Mutation in Pune
Rural & Semi-Urban Areas: Apply at the Talathi Office of your village/taluka (e.g., Mulshi, Maval)
Urban Areas (PMC/PCMC Limits): Apply at your local ward office or online portals
For Pune Municipal Corporation:
Website: https://pmc.gov.in
Mutation services under Property Tax section
For Revenue Land Records:
Website: https://bhulekh.mahabhumi.gov.in
Documents Required for Property Mutation in Pune
Here’s a comprehensive list of documents you need for a mutation application:
Registered Sale Deed / Gift Deed / Will
Previous Mutation Extract (if applicable)
Tax Paid Receipt (Latest)
Possession Letter or Occupancy Certificate (for flats)
ID Proof and Address Proof of the new owner
Application Form for Mutation (available online/offline)
Affidavit / NOC / Indemnity Bond in some cases
Death Certificate (for inheritance cases)
Court Order (if mutation due to legal dispute)
Tip from Property Aaj: Always keep two photocopies of each document and self-attest them before submission.
Step-by-Step Process to Apply for Mutation in Pune
For Urban Properties (PMC & PCMC Areas)
Step 1: Visit the PMC or PCMC website
For PMC: https://propertytax.punecorporation.org
Register or log in
Step 2: Select “Apply for Mutation”
Upload Sale Deed, ID proof, tax receipt, and other documents
Step 3: Pay mutation charges (usually between ₹50 to ₹500 depending on the area)
Step 4: A local municipal officer may verify documents and site visit (if required)
Step 5: On approval, a new Property Tax bill will be issued in your name
For Rural Properties (7/12 Extract Mutation – Ferfar)
Step 1: Visit the local Talathi Office of the property’s location
Step 2: Submit the mutation application form, known as Form 6
Step 3: Attach the sale deed and other required documents
Step 4: The Talathi will verify ownership, make entries, and forward it to the Circle Officer for final approval
Step 5: On approval, your name will be updated in the 7/12 extract (Satbara) as the legal landholder
You can check status online at: https://bhulekh.mahabhumi.gov.in
How Long Does Mutation Take in Pune?
Timelines may vary depending on accuracy of documents and workload at local offices.
Mutation Charges in Pune
Always take a stamped receipt after submission of fees.
What Happens If You Don’t Do Mutation?
Property tax will continue in the old owner’s name
Can cause disputes or confusion during resale
No NA permission for construction
Banks may reject home loans without mutation
Municipal records won’t recognize your ownership
How Property Aaj Can Assist
At Property Aaj, we help Pune property buyers with:
End-to-end mutation assistance
Document checks and validation
Legal help for inheritance-based entries
Land records update (Ferfar + 7/12 + Tax)
Guidance for non-residents and NRIs
Buying a property is one step, but securing your legal ownership is just as crucial. Mutation ensures your investment is protected for years to come.
Conclusion
Mutation is not just a bureaucratic step—it is your legal footprint in government records. Whether you're purchasing an apartment in Kharadi, a plot in Bavdhan, or a weekend home in Mulshi, always follow through with mutation after registration.
By keeping your mutation updated, you make it easier to pay taxes, sell your property in the future, apply for loans, and avoid potential disputes. It’s a small but critical step in smart and secure real estate ownership.
For expert guidance on mutation, land verification, and resale support, rely on Property Aaj, Pune’s trusted name in real estate intelligence.
FAQs
1. Is mutation mandatory after registration of the property?
Yes, mutation is mandatory to update the ownership in municipal or revenue records even after registration of sale deeds.
2. What is the difference between mutation and registration?
The registration gives you legal ownership of the property through sale deed while mutation indicates the government acknowledges ownership forTax and Land record purposes for ownership
3. Can mutation be done online within Pune?
Yes, within Pune, you can use the property tax portal for the municipal area of PMC and PCMC (PCMC is the Pune Metropolitan City Corporation). The portals can process applications for the real estate tax.
4. What if the seller hasn’t done mutation on the property?
If that is the case, that may indicate a broken chain of titles, as a title can be valid without subsequent property owners being recognized in the RRC records but it’s imperative on the purchaser's part to investigate the details on historical mutation to avoid legal issues.
5. How to check if mutation is done?
status for land property can be found with 7/12 extract online,If it’s urban, it is worth going onto the PMC/PCMC websites to determine if your name appears in the records for real estate taxes.
6. Is mutation required if inheriting a property?
Yes. Legal heirs must apply for mutation by providing the death certificate and proof of legal heir. Mutation is important when you want to sell the property or apply for a loan.
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