The Maharashtra government has appointed 12 officers to expedite the recovery of fines imposed by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA). This move is especially targeted towards Pune and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where a significant number of outstanding dues are concentrated.
MahareraReal EstateMaharashtraPuneMmrReal Estate MumbaiApr 26, 2025
MahaRERA stands for the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to oversee the real estate sector in Maharashtra and protect the interests of homebuyers.
The government has appointed 12 new officers to expedite the recovery of fines imposed by MahaRERA on real estate developers for non-compliance with the regulations. This move is aimed at improving the regulatory framework and ensuring that developers adhere to the law.
The primary targets for fine recovery are the Pune district and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), where the majority of outstanding fines are concentrated.
The new officers will be responsible for identifying delinquent developers, issuing notices, and taking legal action when necessary. They will work closely with MahaRERA to ensure the efficient collection of fines and promote compliance with the regulations.
This initiative is expected to foster a more disciplined and accountable real estate sector by enforcing the payment of fines and ensuring compliance with MahaRERA regulations. It will ultimately benefit homebuyers by enhancing the credibility of the regulatory authority and improving project management.
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