The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is set to make 15 crore official documents public, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in the real estate sector.
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MHADA stands for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority. It is a government body responsible for the development of housing projects and urban areas in Maharashtra.
MHADA will make various official documents public, including approval letters, building plans, and other official communications related to real estate projects.
This initiative will provide homebuyers with a clearer understanding of the projects they are investing in, reducing the risk of fraudulent practices and increasing transparency.
The initiative will be implemented in phases. The first phase is expected to be completed within the next six months, with subsequent phases following in the subsequent years.
The initiative is expected to reduce corruption, streamline the approval process, and foster a more trustworthy and efficient real estate market.
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