The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has temporarily switched back to its previous IT platform, Maha IT, after facing significant technical issues with the new system.
Maharashtra ReraMahareraMaha ItReal Estate RegulationTechnical IssuesReal Estate MumbaiOct 11, 2024

MahaRERA reverted to the old IT platform, Maha IT, due to significant technical issues with the newly launched system that affected users' ability to access essential services and information.
MahaRERA, established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), is a regulatory body responsible for ensuring transparency, accountability, and consumer protection in the real estate sector.
Users reported difficulties in submitting applications, accessing project details, and navigating the new system’s user interface, among other issues.
MahaRERA will continue to use the old IT platform, Maha IT, until the technical issues with the new system are fully resolved and the platform is stabilized.
MahaRERA is working closely with its technical partners and experts to identify and resolve the root causes of the technical glitches, ensuring that the new system, when reintroduced, will provide a seamless and efficient user experience.

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