The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued new guidelines to expedite critical complaints, bypassing the usual seniority rule. This move aims to provide quick resolutions for exceptional cases, ensuring justice and transparency in the real estate sector.
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MahaRERA has introduced guidelines to prioritize critical complaints, allowing for faster resolution in exceptional cases. These cases may include significant financial loss, health and safety concerns, or other urgent matters.
Traditionally, complaints are heard in the order of their filing date. The new guidelines allow MahaRERA to expedite the hearing of critical cases, bypassing the seniority rule.
The criteria for identifying critical cases will be clearly outlined in the guidelines. These may include financial risk, health and safety issues, and other urgent matters requiring immediate attention.
MahaRERA will streamline its processes and allocate additional resources to handle the increased demand for priority hearings, ensuring that other complaints are not unduly delayed.
The new guidelines are expected to provide faster and more effective solutions for critical cases, building greater confidence in the regulatory system and encouraging more transparency and accountability among developers.
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