The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority's (MahaRERA's) revamped website, Maha-CRITI, promises enhanced user experience, data analytics, and personalized dashboards.
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MahaCRITI is the revamped website of the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA), designed to enhance user experience, provide data analytics, and offer personalized dashboards.
The new website will go live on August 31 at midnight.
The new website will have features such as enhanced user experience, data analytics, personalized dashboards, system-driven reminders, notifications, compliance reports, quarterly progress reports, complaint management, and more.
The website will be down for promoters and agents from midnight on August 13 to midnight on August 31. Homebuyers will have to make applications manually between midnight on August 20 and August 31.
The objective of MahaCRITI is to enhance the user experience, provide a truly integrated system with a single source of truth, ensuring that data captured at one point is consistently used across the platform.
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