The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has acknowledged technical issues with its newly launched 'MahaCRITI' website, causing delays and affecting real estate stakeholders. To mitigate disruptions, especially during the Diwali and Dus
MahareraMahaitMahacritiReal EstateFestive SeasonReal Estate MaharashtraOct 06, 2024
MahaRERA, or the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority, is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to promote the growth of the real estate sector in Maharashtra and protect the interests of homebuyers and developers.
The 'MahaCRITI' website was launched to provide a more efficient and streamlined platform for real estate stakeholders in Maharashtra, including homebuyers, developers, and agents, to access and manage their transactions and services.
The 'MahaCRITI' website faced significant technical issues that caused delays and disruptions, hampering the smooth operation of services for stakeholders such as homebuyers, developers, and agents.
The 'MahaCRITI' website was launched on August 31st, 2024.
The MahaIT platform is the older website that was operational before the launch of 'MahaCRITI'. It is being temporarily restored to ensure service continuity and smooth operations during the festive season.
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