The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has been operating within legal boundaries, providing a legitimate platform for dispute resolution between homebuyers and developers.
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The MahaRERA Conciliation Forum is a platform established by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority to resolve disputes between homebuyers and developers.
The purpose of the MahaRERA Conciliation Forum is to provide a fair and transparent platform for dispute resolution between homebuyers and developers.
Yes, the MahaRERA Conciliation Forum is a legitimate platform for dispute resolution between homebuyers and developers. The authority's power to resolve disputes has been recognized by the courts.
The MahaRERA Conciliation Forum has been successful in resolving several disputes between homebuyers and developers. The forum's success can be attributed to its fair and transparent approach.
MahaRERA is a regulatory authority established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The authority is responsible for regulating the real estate sector in Maharashtra and providing a platform for dispute resolution between homebuyers and developers.
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