The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has issued a public notice regarding the de-registration applications of 19 real estate projects across the state, including major developments by prominent developers like Macrotech Developers and K Raheja Corp Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.

The promoters of these projects have submitted applications for de-registration under the provisions of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, and the public is being given an opportunity to submit objections to these requests. The list of projects includes both large-scale residential and commercial developments across multiple cities in Maharashtra.

Prominent Projects Affected:

  1. Macrotech Developers LimitedILB ONE in Kalyan, Thane (MahaRERA No. P51700055366)
  2. K Raheja Corp Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.Wisteria, Frangipani, Palash in Pirangut, Pune (MahaRERA Nos. P51700020373, P51700018963, P52100051970)
  3. Lokhandwala Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.Shriram Corner in Mumbai (MahaRERA No. P51900009787)

In addition to these well-known developers, other real estate companies such as Guardian Landmarks LLP, Puranik Tokyo Bay Pvt. Ltd., and Abhishek Developers also feature on the list. The projects up for de-registration include developments like Wind Shire Phase 1 & 2 in Pune, Tokyo Bay Phase-C2 in Daman, and Abhishek Luxuria in Pune.

Deadline for Objections:

Any person or legal entity who has objections to the de-registration of these projects is requested to submit their objections within 30 days of the notice. The deadline for submitting objections is 12th December 2024.

Objections can be sent via email to director-comp@maharera.mahaonline.gov.in. MahaRERA has emphasized that submissions should be made without delay to ensure they are considered within the specified timeframe.

List of Affected Projects:

  1. Guardian Landmarks LLPWind Shire Phase-1 & Phase-2 (Pune)
  2. Puranik Tokyo Bay Pvt. Ltd.Tokyo Bay Phase-C2 (Daman)
  3. Abhishek DevelopersAbhishek Luxuria (Pune)
  4. Pemraj AssociatesPemraj Skyone (Pune)
  5. Shyamsunder Radhyshyam AgrawalShubham Heights (Thane)
  6. Ghodawat Eduserve LLPSanjay Ghodawat Industrial Park (Kolhapur)
  7. Rajendra Fakhruddin MotiwalaMeenrung-Sky Villa (Nashik)
  8. Tirupati DevelopersSuvarnabhumi (Nagpur)
  9. Pruthvi DevelopersSiddhivinayak Park (Ratnagiri)
  10. Macrotech Developers Ltd.ILB ONE (Kalyan, Thane)
  11. Lokhandwala Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.Shriram Corner (Mumbai)
  12. K Raheja Corp Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.Wisteria, Frangipani, Palash (Pirangut, Pune)

Key Details in the Notice:

  • Promoter Name: Listed along with project names and MahaRERA registration numbers.
  • Project Location: Projects are located in cities including Pune, Thane, Mumbai, Daman, Kolhapur, and others.
  • De-Registration Process: As per the regulations, developers are allowed to seek de-registration if certain criteria are met, and this process ensures that stakeholders have the opportunity to raise concerns.

Public Participation:

MahaRERA encourages all stakeholders, including prospective homebuyers, investors, and local residents, to review the list of affected projects and submit any objections they may have. The regulatory authority aims to maintain transparency and protect the interests of the public in all real estate dealings.

Contact Information:

For submitting objections or for further inquiries, stakeholders can contact MahaRERA at:
Email: director-comp@maharera.mahaonline.gov.in

About MahaRERA:

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) was established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to regulate the real estate sector in Maharashtra. Its mission is to promote transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the real estate industry, providing better protection for homebuyers and enhancing the overall credibility of the sector.

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