Since its launch, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has transformed the real estate sector in Maharashtra. RERA Easy, a leading compliance service, is making regulatory processes easier for developers.
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MahaRERA, or the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority, is a regulatory body established to bring transparency, accountability, and efficiency to the real estate sector in Maharashtra.
RERA Easy provides services such as project registration, quarterly progress reports, legal and documentation support, and grievance resolution to help real estate developers comply with MahaRERA regulations.
RERA Easy currently serves over 5000 developers across Maharashtra, including several top firms in the real estate sector.
RERA Easy holds a significant 10% share of the real estate compliance market in Maharashtra and aims to grow to 15% by FY 2025-26.
Dr. Onkar Avinash is a key leader at RERA Easy, overseeing the company's operations and ensuring that it provides ethical and smart solutions for real estate compliance challenges.
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