MahaRERA Mandates Godrej 24 Developer to Rectify Seepage and Structural Issues in Pune

Published: January 08, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
MahaRERA Mandates Godrej 24 Developer to Rectify Seepage and Structural Issues in Pune

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued a directive to the developer of the Godrej 24 housing project in Pune, mandating them to resolve seepage and structural issues in a flat within 30 days and at their own expense. This order, passed on January 2, 2026, by Member Mahesh Pathak, comes in response to four separate complaints filed by the affected homeowners.

The complaints highlighted persistent seepage and structural defects in the flats, which have been a significant concern for the residents. MahaRERA, known for its stringent regulations and enforcement in the real estate sector, has taken a firm stance to ensure the developer adheres to the quality standards and contractual obligations.

According to the order, the developer is required to conduct a thorough inspection of the affected areas and implement permanent solutions to prevent further damage. The authority has emphasized that the repairs must be completed to the satisfaction of the homeowners, and any additional costs incurred will be borne by the developer.

The Godrej 24 project, a notable residential development in Pune, has been under scrutiny for several months due to these issues. Homeowners have expressed their frustration over the lack of timely and effective action from the developer. MahaRERA's intervention is seen as a significant step towards protecting the rights and interests of the buyers.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Godrej Properties, the developer of the project, acknowledged the issues and committed to complying with MahaRERA's directive. They stated, 'We are committed to ensuring the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction. Our team is already working on the necessary repairs and we will ensure that the issues are resolved within the stipulated time frame.'

MahaRERA's decision is expected to set a precedent for other developers in the region, reinforcing the importance of adhering to regulatory standards and addressing homeowners' concerns promptly. The authority has also warned that failure to comply with the order could result in penalties, including financial fines and other regulatory actions.

The affected homeowners, while relieved by MahaRERA's intervention, are closely monitoring the progress of the repairs. They hope that the developer will take this opportunity to rectify the issues and restore their confidence in the project.

As the real estate sector in Maharashtra continues to grow, the role of regulatory bodies like MahaRERA becomes increasingly crucial. These authorities play a vital role in maintaining transparency, accountability, and quality in the construction and delivery of housing projects, ultimately protecting the interests of the consumers.

In conclusion, the MahaRERA order serves as a reminder to developers to prioritize the well-being and satisfaction of their customers. It underscores the importance of adhering to regulatory guidelines and taking proactive measures to address any issues that may arise during the construction and maintenance of residential projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is MahaRERA?
MahaRERA stands for the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established to oversee and enforce the provisions of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, in the state of Maharashtra. Its primary role is to ensure transparency, accountability, and quality in the real estate sector.
2. What issues were reported in the Godrej 24 project?
The Godrej 24 project in Pune has been reported to have persistent seepage and structural defects in some of the flats. Homeowners have filed complaints with MahaRERA, citing issues such as water leakage and structural damage.
3. What action has MahaRER
taken against the developer? A: MahaRERA has ordered the developer of the Godrej 24 project to permanently fix the seepage and structural defects within 30 days and at their own cost. The authority has also warned that failure to comply could result in penalties, including financial fines and other regulatory actions.
4. What is the timeline for the repairs?
The developer has been given 30 days to complete the necessary repairs and ensure that the issues are resolved to the satisfaction of the homeowners.
5. How can homeowners ensure the developer complies with MahaRERA's order?
Homeowners can monitor the progress of the repairs and report any non-compliance to MahaRERA. They can also document the repairs and maintain communication with the developer to ensure that the issues are addressed as per the regulatory authority's directive.