The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued a recent order clarifying that the original developer remains responsible for addressing the claims of existing homebuyers, even if the project is transferred to a new developer.
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The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is responsible for regulating the real estate sector in Maharashtra, ensuring transparency, accountability, and protection of homebuyers' interests.
No, according to MahaRERA, the new developer is not liable for the past obligations of the original developer. The original developer remains responsible for addressing the claims of existing homebuyers.
If the original developer fails to comply with MahaRERA's directives, affected homebuyers can approach the Authority for appropriate redressal.
The project transfer occurs when the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) terminates the original developer for non-compliance and appoints a new developer to complete the project. The new developer is responsible for reimbursing the old developer's expenditures and then focusing on construction.
Homebuyers have the right to direct their claims to the original developer and seek fulfillment of all obligations and settlement of pending claims. MahaRERA ensures that these rights are protected.
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