In a groundbreaking decision, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has directed the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) to rectify structural defects in a housing unit within 30 days. This ruling sets a signif
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MahaRERA is the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority, a regulatory body established under the RERA Act to protect homebuyers, ensure transparency, and promote a healthy real estate market in Maharashtra.
MHADA, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, is responsible for the planning, development, and provision of affordable housing to the urban poor and middle-income groups in Maharashtra.
The structural defects identified in the housing unit included cracks in walls, water seepage, and other significant issues that affect the safety and well-being of the residents.
MHADA has been directed by MahaRERA to rectify the structural defects in the housing unit within 30 days.
This ruling by MahaRERA sets a precedent for accountability and quality in housing projects, particularly those managed by government agencies, and reinforces the role of regulatory bodies in ensuring compliance with standards.
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