These homebuyers of current projects that are registered with
MahaRERA have complained about issues including delay in delivery and builders
not signing agreement with them
NEW DELHI: Homebuyers
filing complaints against realty developers has picked up, and the total number
of such complaints filed with the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority
(MahaRERA) has now risen to 55. The authority has started hearing these
complaints and rulings in two cases are expected within the next few days, said
a top MahaRERA official.
“We have received
total 55 complaints from homebuyers of projects registered with MahaRERA so
far. Out of these, six complainants have taken it to the next stage by sharing
hardcopies of documents required for the same,“ MahaRERA chairperson Gautam
Chatterjee told ET.“We have already concluded hearings of two complaints and
the final hearing will be done by the end of this month.“
These homebuyers of
current projects that are registered with MahaRERA have complained about issues
including delay in delivery and builders not signing agreement with them.
The number of
complaints aga inst projects registered with MahaRERA had touched 30 until
August 18.
The regulator has
already received around 13,000 applications for registration of ongoing
projects. Of these, MahaRERA has already processed and registered over 8,000
projects. Information on all these registered projects will be available on the
MahaRERA portal from September 1.
Apart from this, the
regulator will also be looking into complaints of those developers whose
projects need to be registered, but have not done so until September 1. The
regulator has also suggested that homebuyers can send emails about ongoing
projects -which need to be registered but have not done yet -directly to the
regulator.
Chatterjee has
already warned that MahaRERA is planning to take strict action against those
realty developers whose ongoing projects remain unregistered even after
September 1.
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