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Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • All under construction projects that have not received completion/occupancy certificate as applicable or shall not receive prior to July 31st, 2017 shall mandatory need to register with MahaRERA


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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) Yes, the layout of the real estate project has to be approved. However, the promoter may include some buildings in his application of registration where apartments are proposed and the Building approvals are pending. Building Approval for the apartment...
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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) If any real estate agent fails to register and contravenes the provisions of section 9 or section 10 of the Act, he shall be liable to a penalty of ten thousand rupees for every day during which such default continues, which may cumulatively extend u...
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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) Yes, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, the promoter, while applying for registration to MahaRERA, has to give a declaration, supported by an affidavit, indicating the time period within which he undertakes to complete the project or phase ther...
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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) The MahaRERA website would display all the registered projects. It is mandatory that the advertisement for marketing of apartments in the real estate project must carry the MahaRERA registration number.

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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) The interest payment is in accordance with the model form of agreement and hence should be automatically paid. The buyer may have to file a complaint to MahaRERA if there is a grievance.

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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • ( Source : maharera.mahaonline.gov.in) Any person aggrieved by any direction or decision or order made by MahaRERA or by an adjudicating officer may file an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal within a period of sixty days, in accordance with Rule 9 of Maharashtra Real Estate (Re...
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