Maharashtra RERA Compliance: Over 8,200 Housing Projects Face Action

Published: May 05, 2026 | Category: Real Estate
Maharashtra RERA Compliance: Over 8,200 Housing Projects Face Action

About one in four ongoing residential projects in Maharashtra have drawn show cause notices from the state's real estate regulator for failing to meet a critical disclosure requirement under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, as reported by the Hindustan Times.

Data from the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) shows that 33,029 housing projects were at different stages of construction during the January to March quarter this year. Out of these, 8,212 projects did not file their mandatory status updates by the 20 April deadline. These updates require developers to share details on the number of registered flats and garages, funds collected and utilised, and any changes made to the original construction plan.

Under existing regulations, builders must upload quarterly and annual progress reports for all active projects on the MahaRERA portal. Among the districts with the highest non-compliance, Pune topped the list with 1,957 defaulting projects. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region, including the Konkan belt, accounted for 4,644 such projects.

Concerned by the scale of violations, MahaRERA has issued show cause notices warning developers that sales activity on their projects could be blocked. Builders have been granted 60 days to submit their responses and file the pending reports. Failure to comply could invite severe penalties, including cancellation or suspension of project registration, freezing of project bank accounts, restrictions on advertising and marketing, and directions to the Joint District Registrar to halt sale and purchase registrations for homes in those projects.

MahaRERA chairman Manoj Saunik said it is the right of homebuyers to have access to all information about their housing project from initiation till completion. 'If any developer does not update the quarterly progress report despite repeated follow-ups, MahaRERA will not hesitate to cancel or keep such project's registration in abeyance,' Saunik said.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016?
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, is a law in India that regulates the real estate sector to protect homebuyers and ensure transparency, accountability, and timely completion of projects.
2. How many housing projects in Maharashtr
are facing action for non-compliance? A: Over 8,200 housing projects in Maharashtra are facing action for failing to meet the disclosure requirements under the RERA Act.
3. What are the penalties for non-compliance with RER
regulations? A: Penalties for non-compliance with RERA regulations include cancellation or suspension of project registration, freezing of project bank accounts, restrictions on advertising and marketing, and halting of sale and purchase registrations for homes in those projects.
4. Which district in Maharashtr
has the highest number of non-compliant projects? A: Pune has the highest number of non-compliant projects, with 1,957 defaulting projects.
5. What is the deadline for developers to file their mandatory status updates?
Developers are required to file their mandatory status updates by the 20 April deadline each year.