MahaRERA Recovers ₹269 Crore for Homebuyers Since 2017

Published: December 30, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
MahaRERA Recovers ₹269 Crore for Homebuyers Since 2017

Since its inception in May 2017 till the end of November 2025, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA), with the support of district collectors across the state, has recovered ₹268.87 crore as compensation for homebuyers.

During this period, MahaRERA issued recovery orders amounting to ₹792 crore in favour of 1,291 complainants. However, recovery in cases worth about ₹103 crore is currently stalled, as these matters are pending before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), which has imposed restrictions on the execution of recovery proceedings.

Of the nearly ₹269 crore recovered so far, Mumbai Suburban accounts for the highest recovery at ₹112 crore against a due amount of ₹352 crore. This is followed by Mumbai City, which has recovered ₹53 crore out of ₹104 crore due, Pune with ₹47 crore recovered out of ₹196 crore, Thane City with ₹23 crore out of ₹74 crore, and Alibaug with ₹9.5 crore out of ₹24 crore.

Further, several districts have achieved full recovery of compensation amounts. These include Nashik (₹4.90 crore), Sindhudurg (₹72 lakh), Solapur (₹12 lakh), and Chandrapur (₹9 lakh), where dues awarded by MahaRERA have been recovered in entirety.

As a quasi-judicial authority, MahaRERA’s role is limited to adjudicating complaints and issuing recovery orders on a case-by-case basis. The actual execution of these orders lies with the state’s revenue machinery, primarily the offices of district collectors.

If a developer fails to pay the awarded compensation within the stipulated timeline, the responsibility for enforcement shifts to the concerned district collector. Under Section 40(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, district collectors are empowered to recover such dues as arrears of land revenue, in accordance with the provisions of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code. Accordingly, MahaRERA issues recovery warrants and forwards them to the respective district collectors for execution.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is MahaRERA's role in recovering compensation for homebuyers?
MahaRERA's role is to adjudicate complaints and issue recovery orders. The actual execution of these orders is handled by the state’s revenue machinery, primarily the offices of district collectors.
2. How much has MahaRER
recovered for homebuyers since 2017? A: Since May 2017, MahaRERA has recovered ₹268.87 crore as compensation for homebuyers.
3. Which district has the highest recovery amount?
Mumbai Suburban has the highest recovery amount, with ₹112 crore recovered out of ₹352 crore due.
4. What happens if
developer fails to pay the awarded compensation? A: If a developer fails to pay the awarded compensation within the stipulated timeline, the district collector is responsible for enforcing the recovery order under Section 40(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
5. Which districts have achieved full recovery of compensation?
Nashik, Sindhudurg, Solapur, and Chandrapur have achieved full recovery of compensation amounts awarded by MahaRERA.