This district in the state tops the chart when it comes to complaints against builders. In this article we will tell you all the details.

By Varun Singh

There are more than 15,000 complaints against developers from all the districts in the state of Maharashtra.

But there’s one district which has the maximum number of complaints.

We will tell you the details but before that let us tell you, that these complaints are filed by homebuyers with MahaRERA and a research by SquarefeatIndia.com has shown that a total of 15,949 complaints were registered against projects with the housing authority.

There are six divisions under which the entire state is divided by MahaRERA they are Konkan, Amravati, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Nashik and Pune.

These divisions have district in them and total number of complaint registered in these districts are 15,949.

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Lets start with the district wise complaints and the details are here.

  • Ahmednagar has 11 complaints
  • Akola has 1 complaint
  • Amravati has 9 complaints
  • Aurangabad has 50 complaints
  • Chandrapur has 1 complaint
  • Jalgaon has 5 complaints
  • Jalna has 1 complaint
  • Kolhapur has 18 complaints
  • Mumbai city has 1011 complaints
  • Mumbai suburban has 5985 complaints
  • Nagpur has 146 complaints
  • Nanded has 1 complaint
  • Nashik has 97 complaints
  • Palghar has 985 complaints
  • Pune has 3462 complaints
  • Raigarh has 985 complaints
  • Sangli has 2 complaints
  • Satara has 51 complaints
  • Sindhudurg has 26 complaints
  • Solapur has 47 complaints
  • Thane has 3155 complaints

So of all the districts the majority of complaints are in Mumbai suburban district where 5985 complaints are registered. Pune is a distant second with 3462 complaints and Thane has a total of 3155 complaints.

The aim of MahaRERA is to bring in transparency and this is one of the ways to get things clear for homebuyers, who can visit the website get the details and before making investment can take an informed decision.

Also Read: Warrants of Rs 702 Crore Issued against 271 Realty Projects

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