The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has officially launched its new website, MahaCRITI (Maha-Complaint and Regulatory Integrated Technology Implementation), on September 1. The platform aims to streamline processes related to real estate regulation and improve user experience.

Instructional Videos and Online Training

To facilitate smooth navigation of the new portal, MahaRERA has released instructional videos online. These videos are designed to guide users through the various features of MahaCRITI and help them make the most of the website’s functionalities.

In addition to the online resources, MahaRERA has been conducting online training sessions for the past two weeks. This training covers a broad range of topics, including filing complaints, instructions for lawyers, and guidance for developers, promoters, and real estate agents. The sessions aim to ensure that all stakeholders, including complainants, developers, and agents, are well-versed in using the new platform effectively.

User Engagement and Initial Activity

Since its launch, MahaCRITI has seen considerable engagement from users. Approximately 2,766 individuals have accessed the new website and updated their passwords. Among the real estate promoters, 581 have updated their information on the portal, 8 have registered new projects, and 1 has submitted a renewal application. Real estate agents have also actively participated, with 21 new registration applications, 6 renewal requests, and 84 updates to their information.

Additionally, MahaRERA has received 17 complaints from homebuyers through the new website, indicating active use and feedback from the public.

Stakeholder Training Progress

The training initiatives have reached around 550 developers, 350 real estate agents, and over 250 lawyers and complainants. These sessions are crucial in ensuring that all stakeholders are equipped to handle their routine tasks on the new system, including project registration, corrections, renewals, and report submissions.

Overall, the rollout of MahaCRITI marks a significant step towards enhancing transparency and efficiency in the real estate sector in Maharashtra.

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