MahaRERA launches new website MahaCRITI with online training and instructional videos to assist users in navigating the platform
MahareraMahacritiReal Estate Regulatory AuthorityOnline TrainingInstructional VideosReal Estate MaharashtraSep 04, 2024

MahaCRITI is the new website launched by MahaRERA, which stands for Maha-Complaint and Regulatory Integrated Technology Implementation.
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.
2,766 users have accessed MahaCRITI and updated their passwords since the website’s launch.
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.
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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