The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has adopted a hybrid model, allowing homebuyers and developers to opt for physical or virtual hearings. This move is expected to alleviate the backlog of disputes in the real estate sector.
MahareraReal EstateHybrid HearingsProperty DisputesBombay High CourtReal Estate MumbaiAug 20, 2025
The hybrid model introduced by MahaRERA allows homebuyers and developers to choose between physical or virtual hearings for their complaints and applications.
MahaRERA adopted the hybrid model in response to a Bombay High Court directive, which aimed to provide more flexibility and transparency in the hearing process.
Homebuyers who wish to opt for a physical hearing must submit a written request through their respective login on the MahaRERA portal.
This move is significant as it is expected to alleviate the backlog of disputes in the real estate sector by providing a more accessible and efficient process for all stakeholders.
As of June 2025, MahaRERA has handled 29,374 complaints against 5,508 real estate projects in Maharashtra.
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