A winner of an MHADA lottery apartment in Haveli, Pune district, has filed a complaint with MahaRERA, highlighting significant structural defects in the housing unit. MahaRERA has now directed MHADA to resolve these issues promptly.
MahareraMhadaPune HousingStructural DefectsReal Estate Regulatory AuthorityReal Estate MaharashtraNov 20, 2024
MahaRERA stands for Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It is a regulatory body established to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure transparency and accountability in the real estate sector in Maharashtra.
MHADA stands for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority. It is a government agency responsible for the development and management of affordable housing projects in Maharashtra.
The main structural defects reported in the Pune housing unit included cracks in walls, water leakage, and weak foundational support.
MahaRERA conducted a thorough investigation to verify the complaints and found them to be valid. They then issued a directive to MHADA to take immediate action to rectify the structural defects.
While the specific timeframe is not mentioned, MahaRERA has directed MHADA to complete the necessary repairs and ensure that the housing unit meets the required safety and quality standards.
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