Pune, 30th April 2025: The Pune division of Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has issued a critical warning to real estate buyers and developers. The authority emphasizes the importance of verifying digital signatures before finalizing any flat purchases to avoid fraudulent transactions.
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MHADA Pune is urging buyers to verify digital signatures to avoid fraudulent transactions and ensure the legitimacy of real estate transactions.
Buyers and developers can verify digital signatures using the tools and platforms provided by MHADA. MHADA has also published a step-by-step guide and set up a helpline and email for assistance.
MHADA is working closely with the police and regulatory bodies to identify and prosecute those involved in fraudulent activities. They are also conducting workshops and seminars to educate the public about the latest trends and risks in the real estate market.
The list of authorized dealers and developers is available on the MHADA Pune division's official website. It is updated regularly to help buyers make informed decisions.
If you suspect a fraudulent transaction, you should immediately contact the MHADA helpline or email for assistance. You can also report the incident to the local police for further investigation.
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