The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has temporarily reverted to its old website due to technical issues with the new MahaCRITI platform, causing delays in accessing key services.
MahareraMahacritiReal EstateMaharashtraTechnical IssuesReal Estate PuneOct 04, 2024
MahaRERA switched back to its old website due to technical issues with the new MahaCRITI platform, causing delays in accessing key services.
MahaCRITI is a new platform launched by MahaRERA on August 31st, aimed at providing improved services to stakeholders in the real estate sector.
The technical issues with MahaCRITI have been causing significant delays in accessing key services, which may impact the surge in real estate transactions during the festive season.
The old website, operated by MahaIT, will be reactivated from October 5th at 11:59 PM.
MahaRERA has assured that they are working to restore normalcy in service delivery and has requested users to cooperate with the transition.
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