The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has announced that it will temporarily revert to its previous Information Technology platform, MahaIT, due to ongoing technical issues with the newly launched ‘MahaCRITI’ website. This decision comes as homebuyers, developers, and other stakeholders face significant challenges when accessing services during the busy festival season of Diwali and Dussehra.

In a review meeting led by MahaRERA Chairman Shri Manoj Saunik, it was determined that the issues with the MahaCRITI website were hindering the authority’s ability to serve users effectively, leading to delays in crucial transactions such as home registrations and new housing project launches.

Starting at 11:59 PM on October 5, stakeholders are advised to use the MahaIT website, which was operational prior to the launch of MahaCRITI on August 31. MahaRERA has urged all users to take note of this change to ensure uninterrupted access to services during the festive period.

The authority is committed to resolving the technical challenges of the MahaCRITI platform and will communicate updates as they become available.

Also Read: MahaRERA Launches New Website MahaCRITI

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