Sachin Tendulkar may have realised a long-cherished dream of owning a house, but he is yet to obtain an Occupancy Certificate from the city’s civic body here.
According to a Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) official, the cricketer will have to pay penalty to the Mumbai civic body as he flouted rules by moving into the house without getting the certificate.
From: http://ping.fm/nrsCR
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