Regulator warns Planning Authorities to confirm authenticity of Occupancy Certificates within 10 days or bear full responsibility for discrepancies

In response to the recent fake construction document scandal in Kalyan-Dombivali, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has launched a sweeping verification drive for Occupancy Certificates (OCs) of 3,699 lapsed real estate projects across the state. The most affected is the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), with 1,819 projects under scrutiny, leaving their future hanging in the balance.


MahaRERA’s Directive to Planning Authorities

MahaRERA has issued letters to all concerned Planning Authorities, instructing them to verify the authenticity of the OCs uploaded on its portal by developers whose projects had previously lapsed. Developers had responded to MahaRERA’s notices by claiming completion and uploading OCs online.

Planning Authorities now have 10 days to confirm whether these OCs were genuinely issued. If no response is received within the stipulated time, MahaRERA will treat the certificates as authentic. Any discrepancies discovered later will result in complete liability falling on the concerned authority, including financial and legal consequences.


Why OC Verification Matters

Under RERA guidelines:

  • Developers can only sell homes after project registration.
  • Promoters must submit quarterly progress reports and audit updates.
  • Upon completion, they must upload the OC issued by Planning Authorities.
  • Only after MahaRERA accepts the OC can developers withdraw remaining project funds and cease regulatory disclosures.

This process ensures transparency and buyer protection, especially in cases of lapsed or delayed projects.


Breakdown of the 3,699 Projects by Region

Below is a region-wise and district-wise classification of the projects undergoing OC verification:

OC Verification Status: Region-Wise Distribution

RegionNo. of Projects
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR)1,819
Pune Region1,223
Nashik Region273
Ch. Sambhajinagar Region132
Amravati Region84
Nagpur Region168
Total3,699

District-Wise Breakdown

Mumbai Metropolitan Region (1,819 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Mumbai City106
Mumbai Suburb430
Thane557
Palghar175
Raigad415
Ratnagiri86
Sindhudurg50

Pune Region (1,223 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Pune1,015
Kolhapur49
Satara69
Sangli55
Solapur35

Nashik Region (273 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Nashik226
Ahilyanagar23
Jalgaon19
Dhule3
Nandurbar2

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Region (132 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Ch. Sambhajinagar101
Beed3
Jalna9
Latur10
Nanded5
Dharashiv3
Parbhani1

Amravati Region (84 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Amravati48
Akola15
Wardha8
Buldhana7
Yavatmal5
Washim1

Nagpur Region (168 Projects)

DistrictProjects
Nagpur144
Chandrapur22
Bhandara1
Gadchiroli1

What’s Next for Homebuyers and Developers?

If Planning Authorities confirm the validity of OCs, these 3,699 projects will be officially marked as completed, allowing developers to move forward with fund withdrawals and closure of regulatory requirements. However, if discrepancies arise later, affected buyers could face legal complications and delays in possession.

MahaRERA’s firm stance ensures greater accountability and aims to prevent further misuse of the system by unauthorised developers, while safeguarding the interests of genuine homebuyers.

Also Read: MahaRERA cancels registration of 15 projects in KDMC

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