MahaRERA Unveils User-Friendly Portal MahaCRITI with Online Training and Videos

MahaRERA launches new website MahaCRITI with online training and instructional videos to assist users in navigating the platform

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MahaRERA Unveils User-Friendly Portal MahaCRITI with Online Training and Videos
Real Estate Maharashtra:Mumbai, 4th September 2024 The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has introduced its new website, MahaCRITI (Maha-Complaint and Regulatory Integrated Technology Implementation), which went live on September 1. To assist users in navigating the new platform, MahaRERA has made instructional videos available online.

In addition to these resources, MahaRERA has been conducting online training sessions since the launch, addressing queries from stakeholders. These sessions provide comprehensive guidance for various users, including complainants, lawyers, developers, promoters, and real estate agents. The training covers essential tasks such as filing complaints, registering new housing projects, updating project information, renewing registrations, and submitting progress reports.

So far, approximately 550 developers, 350 agents, and over 250 lawyers and complainants have participated in the training, benefiting from the hands-on guidance provided.

Since the website’s launch, 2,766 users have accessed MahaCRITI and updated their passwords. A total of 581 promoters have refreshed their information on the portal, 8 new projects have been registered, and 1 renewal application has been submitted. In the real estate agent community, 21 new registration applications and 6 renewal applications have been received, with 84 agents updating their details on the system. Additionally, 17 homebuyer complaints have been filed on the new platform.

Information
MahaRERA is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to regulate and promote the real estate sector in Maharashtra. The authority aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness in the sector.

MahaRERA is a government agency responsible for regulating the real estate sector in Maharashtra. Its primary objective is to protect the interests of homebuyers and promote the development of the real estate sector in a transparent and accountable manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MahaCRITI?

MahaCRITI is the new website launched by MahaRERA, which stands for Maha-Complaint and Regulatory Integrated Technology Implementation.

What kind of training does MahaRERA provide?

MahaRERA provides online training sessions, which cover essential tasks such as filing complaints, registering new housing projects, updating project information, renewing registrations, and submitting progress reports.

How many users have accessed MahaCRITI since its launch?

2,766 users have accessed MahaCRITI and updated their passwords since the website’s launch.

What is the objective of MahaRERA?

The primary objective of MahaRERA is to protect the interests of homebuyers and promote the development of the real estate sector in a transparent and accountable manner.

How can I file a complaint on MahaCRITI?

You can file a complaint on MahaCRITI by accessing the website and following the instructions provided in the instructional videos and online training sessions.

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