In Mumbai and rest of Maharashtra it is mandatory that only those real estate agents operate and sell homes to a homebuyer who is registered with MahaRERA.

It is mandatory that every real estate agent has this registration number with them before they start the profession too.

Recently even MahaRERA Introduced an examination that checks how much a real estate agent is aware about the real estate industry
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Passing this exam is mandatory for a real estate agent to get registered with MahaRERA.

However, MahaRERA came out with a list of 13,785 real estate agents who have lost their validity.

The list can be accessed here. The list was issued on MahaRERA website under the tag Real Estate Agents whose Registration validity has lapsed.

There are many real estate agents in the list hailing from Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Also Read: Project deadline is extended only after receiving Guarantee of completion: MahaRERA

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