The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has introduced new guidelines for priority hearings in exceptional cases, bypassing the usual seniority rule to expedite resolution for urgent complaints.
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MahaRERA stands for the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing the real estate sector in Maharashtra, ensuring transparency, accountability, and consumer protection.
MahaRERA has introduced priority hearing guidelines to expedite the resolution of complaints in exceptional cases, bypassing the usual seniority rule. This ensures that urgent and critical issues are addressed promptly.
The criteria for priority hearing include the severity of the issue, the potential impact on the complainant, and the urgency of the matter. MahaRERA will assess each case on a case-by-case basis to determine eligibility.
Complainants can submit a written request to MahaRERA, providing detailed information about the nature of the complaint and the reasons why it should be expedited. The authority will then review and decide on the request.
MahaRERA has expanded its online platform for easier complaint filing, introduced a tracking system for case status, and enhanced its outreach programs to increase awareness about consumer rights and protections.
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