MahaRERA to conduct training sessions for real estate stakeholders to navigate new website and MahaCRITI system
MahareraReal EstateMaharashtraRegulatory AuthorityComplaint ManagementReal EstateAug 26, 2024

MahaCRITI is an advanced, integrated IT solution designed to enhance all regulatory and complaint management operations for MahaRERA.
The training sessions are designed to help real estate stakeholders navigate the MahaCRITI system more effectively.
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.
The MahaCRITI system includes new features such as a mobile application and AI-powered chatbots for real-time support.
The MahaCRITI system will be operational from September 1.

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