Homebuyers and developers can receive counselling from the MahaRERA (Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority) to help them comprehend the organization’s policies and procedures.
The action is anticipated to assist homebuyers in receiving greater assistance from authorities and enhance developer compliance.
Through this arrangement, homeowners may get answers to their questions about the compliance system, and the developer can get answers to their questions about legal requirements.
These advisors are available for in-person consultations at MahaRERA’s headquarters in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex for both buyers and developers (BKC).
After registering the property, the buyer could have concerns about not getting the house in a timely manner, the quality of the building, and other matters pertaining to the project’s completion.
These counsellors will assist homebuyers with problems that many of them are typically unaware of, such as how to register a grievance with MahaRERA, what the status of their case is, and how to seek redress.
Each new housing project must be registered with MahaRERA by real estate developers. The developers also require assistance with project registration, compliance with the Realty (Regulation and or Development Act), 2016, which requires projects to have their details updated every three months, and other related matters.
The developer or representative from the company can consult with these counsellors to get advice on a variety of regulatory process-related issues, including how and when to undertake a constitutional audit and how to account for the money collected from the homebuyer.