The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued a new circular to clarify the eligibility criteria for real estate project registration, aiming to promote transparency and compliance within the sector.
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The primary purpose of the MahaRERA circular is to clarify the eligibility criteria for real estate projects seeking RERA registration, promoting transparency and compliance within the sector.
A real estate project must have a land area that exceeds 500 square metres and include at least nine apartments to be eligible for RERA registration in Maharashtra.
Yes, projects proposing a land area of 500 square metres or less and projects proposing to develop eight or fewer apartments or units, including all phases, are exempt from RERA registration.
The circular alleviates smaller developers from the burdensome regulatory requirements associated with RERA, potentially encouraging more local developers to enter the market without the complexities of compliance that larger projects entail.
The MahaRERA circular is expected to foster a healthier and more competitive real estate market by enhancing regulatory transparency and balancing the need for consumer protection with the operational realities of smaller developers, ultimately benefiting both consumers and developers.

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