A home buyer may have issues like those that arise after registering a home, and a developer may also face regulatory and ancillary issues.

MahaRERA has now made an official arrangement to solve this problem. For this, MahaRERA has implemented a counseling system at the headquarters of BKC, Bandra East. The counseling group will have its office on the fourth floor of MahaRERA’s headquarters.

The needy can avail the services of these counselors during office hours. Maharera is the first regulatory authority in the country to implement this kind of facility and system.

After registering the house, the home buyer may have various questions like not getting possession of the house within the stipulated period, the quality of the house is not right, there are various problems in the completion of the project. Homebuyers request MahaRERA to resolve these issues. For that, how to apply to MahaRERA, what to take care of, how to get relief, it is not known to the common homebuyer.

But after coming to these counsellors, these counselors will guide them in filing the complaint. The affected homebuyers will be facilitated to understand how to file a complaint, what is the status of the complaint, when is the hearing and what is the current status of their complaint by meeting them face to face with the counsellors.

Project developers may face the same questions as home buyers. They may also need guidance. Developers are required to register every new housing project with MahaRERA. How to register the project with MAHARERA and then what matters need to be fulfilled from time to time as per RERA Act, what information related to the project needs to be updated every 3 months, home registration by home buyers. They can meet these counselors to understand how to account for the money received, how and when to conduct constitutional audit, and many other aspects related to such regulatory process.

Also Read: MahaRERA to counsel home buyers and even developers

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