MahaRERA will issue a QR code along with registration certificate to newly registered projects. By scanning this QR code, basic information about the project will be available with a single click.

QR codes will be issued to old registered projects in a phased manner.

Now onwards, all housing projects newly registered with MahaRERA will get a QR code along with the registration certificate. Due to this QR code, all the basic information related to the project will be available to the home buyers with one click. Recently a new registration certificate with QR code has been issued by MahaRERA to a developer in Pune. The registration certificate reiterates the matters to be taken care of by the developer as per the provisions of the RERA Act.

Scan QR Code for Building details MahaRERA
Scan QR Code for Building details MahaRERA

Regarding project related to home buyers or anyone investing in real estate sector
Different types of information are required. It includes the name of the project, name of the developer, when the project is expected to be completed, when the project was registered, whether there are any complaints against the project, various approvals of the project, status of the project after the project has started. Whether any changes have been made in the approved plan, whether the registration of the project has been renewed, All such details will be easily available with one click due to this QR code.

Apart from this, as per the provisions of RERA Act, developers have to update some basic information in various forms on their website every 3 months and 6 months. Of these
Form 5 is very important form. It is mandatory to put it on the project website every year. In this the current status and total cost of the project and other details are available. All these can be easily viewed from home thanks to this QR code.

In the future, this facility will be implemented in a phased manner to all the currently registered projects.

Also Read: MahaRERA’s Real Estate Agents exam to begin from April End

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