MahaRERA has introduced a three-tier audit system for housing projects.

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is set to implement a robust three-tier audit system for housing projects, aimed at ensuring seamless compliance from developers and eliminating complaints from home buyers.

Under this new mechanism, all project registration applications will undergo comprehensive scrutiny at three different levels legal, financial, and technical. Independent teams specializing in each domain will conduct thorough evaluations to identify and address potential issues.

MahaRERA’s objective with this initiative is to guarantee the timely completion of projects without any obstacles, ultimately leading to zero complaints from home buyers. The scrutiny process will assess applications for potential challenges that could impede the project or pose risks of non-completion.

Ajoy Mehta, Chairman of MahaRERA, emphasized the importance of adhering to legal, financial, and technical parameters to obtain MahaRERA registration numbers. He stated that this approach is part of MahaRERA’s commitment to empowering homebuyers and ensuring the successful completion of real estate projects.

The three-tiered system aims to conduct a comprehensive and stringent verification of every project, minimizing the likelihood of projects facing financial or operational difficulties. If a registration application fails to meet MahaRERA’s benchmarks, no registration number will be issued until all specified criteria are fulfilled, providing an added layer of protection for home buyers investments.

MahaRERA has also disseminated a detailed online presentation covering various aspects of the new mechanism to over 20,000 developers across Maharashtra, ensuring widespread awareness and understanding within the real estate community.

To facilitate a smooth transition to the new mechanism, MahaRERA organized a workshop to guide developers and address any queries they may have. The workshop was attended by representatives from all developers Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) affiliated with MahaRERA, with virtual participation from developers or their representatives.

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  1. This is a positive development by MahaRERA! The 3-tier audit system should provide more security for homebuyers in Maharashtra by ensuring stricter checks on projects. Hopefully this will lead to fewer project delays and unhappy buyers.

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