MahaRERA update: The Maharashtra Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, provides a robust framework for landowners to seek legal recourse in real estate disputes. This article explores the mechanisms and procedures available under MahaRERA.
MahareraReal Estate DisputesLandownersRegulatory AuthorityDispute ResolutionReal Estate MaharashtraMar 27, 2025
MahaRERA stands for the Maharashtra Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. It is a regulatory framework designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness in the real estate sector. The Act mandates the registration of real estate projects and agents and provides mechanisms for dispute resolution.
Yes, landowners can file complaints under MahaRERA if they face issues such as non-payment of promised returns, delays in project completion, or any form of fraud. The complaints can be submitted online or in person at the RERA office.
The process of filing a complaint with MahaRERA is straightforward. Landowners can submit a complaint online or in person at the RERA office. The complaint must include all relevant details such as the project name, developer’s name, and the nature of the dispute. RERA will then investigate the complaint and take appropriate action.
MahaRERA can impose penalties ranging from monetary fines to suspension or cancellation of the project registration for developers who violate the regulations. These penalties serve as a deterrent and help protect the rights of landowners and homebuyers.
Yes, MahaRERA provides for a fast-track dispute resolution process. The Act mandates that RERA must dispose of complaints within 60 days, ensuring that landowners do not have to wait for extended periods to get their grievances addressed.
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