The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is implementing a new verification process for Occupation Certificates (OCs) to combat fraud and ensure transparency in stalled real estate projects.
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The purpose of MahaRERA's new OC verification process is to combat fraud, ensure transparency, and protect homebuyers by verifying the validity of Occupation Certificates for stalled real estate projects.
Pune is one of the major areas affected by this initiative, with a significant number of property registrations and stalled projects. However, the initiative applies to all regions in Maharashtra.
The verification process involves a detailed examination of project documentation, including OCs, building plans, and construction certificates, as well as physical inspections to ensure compliance with regulations.
This verification process will help homebuyers by ensuring that the projects they invest in are legitimate and meet regulatory standards, reducing the risk of fraud and delays.
In addition to OC verification, MahaRERA is implementing regular project inspections, mandatory developer registration, and a grievance redressal mechanism to protect homebuyers and ensure fair practices in the industry.
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