In the ongoing Maharashtra real estate crisis, a shocking 33% of projects have lapsed, leading stakeholders to demand stricter RERA laws. The RERA certificate scam has now come to light, putting 6,500 residents at risk of eviction as illegal buildings are
Maharashtra Real Estate CrisisRera Certificate ScamKdmcIllegal BuildingsDemolitionReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 16, 2025
The RERA certificate scam involves developers obtaining fake RERA certificates, allowing them to construct buildings without adhering to the necessary standards. This has led to the identification of illegal buildings that are now scheduled for demolition.
Approximately 6,500 residents are at risk of eviction due to the discovery of illegal buildings in the Kalyan and Dombivli regions.
KDMC, or Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation, is the local government body responsible for the administration and development of the Kalyan and Dombivli regions. It is tasked with ensuring that all construction projects comply with RERA regulations and has issued notices for the demolition of illegal buildings.
The affected residents have formed committees and organized protests to demand a fair resolution. They are also insisting on more concrete assurances from the KDMC regarding their housing situation.
Stakeholders in the real estate sector are calling for stricter RERA laws. The Maharashtra government has ordered a thorough investigation, and MahaRERA has promised to work on strengthening the regulatory framework to prevent such scams in the future.
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