Pune: MahaRERA has initiated a major verification drive to ensure the issuance of Occupancy Certificates (OCs) for 3,699 lapsed real estate projects across Maharashtra. This move aims to streamline the completion and handover processes for these projects, addressing long-standing issues faced by homebuyers.
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The primary objective of MahaRERA's OC verification drive is to ensure that all necessary documentation, compliance, and construction standards are met before issuing Occupancy Certificates for 3,699 lapsed real estate projects in Maharashtra.
Homebuyers who have invested in the 3,699 lapsed real estate projects will benefit from this verification process by having a clearer path to receiving their properties, thereby reducing financial and emotional stress.
MahaRERA will take stringent action against developers who fail to comply with the regulations or provide misleading information, including penalties and legal actions.
The verification drive is expected to bring a sense of security and transparency to the real estate market in Maharashtra, boosting confidence among potential buyers and fostering an environment of trust and accountability.
Local municipalities will collaborate with MahaRERA to expedite the verification process, ensuring that all necessary documentation and compliance are met before issuing the Occupancy Certificates.

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