Uorfi Javed Opens Up on Mumbai Housing Struggles, Says Discrimination Persists Across Residential Societies but Situation Has Improved

Uorfi Javed Opens Up on Mumbai Housing Struggles, Says Discrimination Persists Across Residential Societies but Situation Has Improved

Uorfi Javed reflects on her earlier statements about difficulties in finding rental housing in Mumbai, stating her current living situation has improved with a supportive landlord. She also highlights ongoing discrimination, society-based restrictions, and varying rental conditions based on religion, family status, and lifestyle choices.

Mumbai: Actor and social media personality Uorfi Javed has revisited her earlier remarks regarding the challenges of securing rental accommodation in Mumbai, stating that while her personal situation has improved significantly, structural and social barriers within housing societies continue to shape tenant access across the city.

In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, Javed said she is currently residing in a comfortable home and acknowledged the support of her landlord, whom she described as firm and protective in the face of external criticism directed at her tenancy. She noted that despite occasional remarks from outsiders regarding her as a tenant, her landlord consistently defended her and responded firmly to objections, describing her as a strong and supportive woman.

Reflecting on her earlier comments made several years ago about the difficulty of finding housing in Mumbai, Javed stated that her circumstances have changed positively. She confirmed that she now lives in a stable and comfortable residence, while also emphasizing that her earlier observations regarding rental challenges were based on lived experiences at the time.

However, she highlighted that housing access in Mumbai continues to vary significantly across residential societies. According to her, many societies operate with internal preferences and restrictions based on religion, family structure, and lifestyle. She stated that certain Hindu and Jain residential communities may restrict entry for Muslim tenants, while some Muslim housing societies may similarly restrict Hindu and Jain tenants. She further noted that several family-oriented societies do not permit bachelors, while other communities impose additional eligibility conditions depending on internal rules and preferences. She added that such variations make housing access difficult, though finding an appropriate residence remains possible.

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Javed also described broader patterns of discrimination faced during her search for housing in the past. She alleged that some landlords refused to rent to her based on religious identity and personal lifestyle choices, while others rejected her due to concerns related to her public image and fashion choices. She further stated that she had encountered resistance from housing societies that attempted to impose restrictions on tenants regarding visitors, household routines, and personal lifestyle decisions, including food habits and social interactions.

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She also cited safety-related concerns, stating that certain property owners expressed discomfort due to perceived political threats associated with her public profile. According to her, these combined factors often resulted in limited housing options, forcing her at times to accept smaller or less suitable accommodations due to what she described as systemic gatekeeping within rental networks.

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Javed added that continued rejection and restrictions led her to consider an alternative long-term plan of purchasing a large duplex apartment, which she intends to acquire through sustained financial savings. She stated that the property would include dedicated space for her extensive collection of clothing and footwear, reflecting her long-term goal of housing stability and independence.

The remarks underscore ongoing conversations around housing accessibility in Mumbai, particularly in relation to tenant selection practices within private residential societies and the broader challenges faced by individuals in securing rental accommodation in highly segmented urban housing market

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