MahaRERA to Host Workshops for Seamless Transition to New Website

MahaRERA to conduct training sessions for real estate stakeholders to navigate new website and MahaCRITI system

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MahaRERA to Host Workshops for Seamless Transition to New Website
Real Estate:Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is set to launch its new website, and to ensure a smooth transition, the authority will conduct a series of training sessions for real estate stakeholders. The training sessions, both in-person and virtual, will help stakeholders navigate the MahaRERA Complaint and Regulatory Integrated Technology Implementation (MahaCRITI) system more effectively.

The MahaCRITI system, which will be operational from September 1, aims to streamline regulatory and complaint management processes. To ensure this new platform is adopted smoothly, MahaRERA will host training workshops over two weeks from August 29, with sessions on August 30 and September 1 at its head office in Bandra-Kurla Complex.

The training sessions are designed for a wide range of real estate stakeholders, including project promoters, developers, their self-regulatory organisations, agents, complainants, advocates, and MahaRERA staff. The workshops will provide stakeholders an opportunity to become familiar with the system’s features and functions.

MahaCRITI is an advanced, integrated IT solution designed to enhance all regulatory and complaint management operations for MahaRERA. The system includes new features such as a mobile application and AI-powered chatbots for real-time support, providing a comprehensive and efficient platform for all users, complete with business intelligence and data analytics capabilities.

Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The authority is responsible for regulating and promoting the real estate sector in Maharashtra.

MahaRERA is committed to protecting the interests of homebuyers and promoting transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. With the launch of its new website and MahaCRITI system, the authority aims to provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for all stakeholders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MahaCRITI?

MahaCRITI is an advanced, integrated IT solution designed to enhance all regulatory and complaint management operations for MahaRERA.

What is the purpose of the training sessions?

The training sessions are designed to help real estate stakeholders navigate the MahaCRITI system more effectively.

Who can attend the training sessions?

The training sessions are open to a wide range of real estate stakeholders, including project promoters, developers, their self-regulatory organisations, agents, complainants, advocates, and MahaRERA staff.

What are the new features of the MahaCRITI system?

The MahaCRITI system includes new features such as a mobile application and AI-powered chatbots for real-time support.

When will the MahaCRITI system be operational?

The MahaCRITI system will be operational from September 1.

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