Mumbai, March 21, 2025: If you’re planning to buy a home, take note—several real estate projects across Maharashtra are now facing de-registration. The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued a critical notice calling for objections regarding the de-registration of five real estate projects, a move that could impact homebuyers and investors. If you have any concerns about these projects, you have 30 days to raise objections.

Projects Seeking De-registration

Homebuyers should be aware that the following projects have applied for de-registration:

Sr. No.Promoter NameProject NameMahaRERA Project No.Location
1Balasaheb Bhattu KaranjuleAntaayaP52100024983Balewadi, Haveli, Pune, 411045
2Umesh Bhujangappa WalekarShubhankur Pawa ConstructionP51500027613Aaghur, Tal Vaijapur, Aurangabad
3Pawa ConstructionsGarden VillaP51600034811Nashik (M Corp.), Nashik, 422003
4Marvel Sigma Homes Pvt. Ltd.MARVEL SERA A.B.C BUILDINGP52100001878Hadapsar, Haveli, Pune, 411028
5Nagarkar DevelopersNatures Blessings Phase IIP52100019933Pune City, Pune, 411023

What This Means for Homebuyers

The de-registration of these projects could mean uncertainty for those who have already invested or were planning to buy homes in these developments. If you have a financial or legal stake in any of these projects, now is the time to act.

MahaRERA has announced the de-registration of five real estate projects in Maharashtra

How to Raise Objections

MahaRERA has urged homebuyers, investors, and legal entities to submit their objections without delay. The deadline to file objections is 30 days from the date of this notice.

Objections can be submitted via email to director-comp@maharera.mahaonline.gov.in.

For further details, MahaRERA has provided contact information:

Final Warning to Homebuyers

If you are planning to invest in any of these projects, or have already done so, it is crucial to stay informed and take appropriate action. This could impact your investment, and raising timely objections can help protect your interests.

Also Read: MHADA features Prominently in MahaRERA’s Expired Projects List

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