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MahaRERA appoints retired tehsildars to expedite recovery of Rs 379 Cr

In a decisive move to expedite the recovery of substantial dues from defaulting real estate developers, MahaRERA has introduced a new mechanism by appointing retired tehsildars. This initiative aims to tackle ₹379 crore in arrears from Mumbai Suburban and Pune districts alone, a significant portion of the ₹706 crore owed across 442 projects statewide. The recovered funds are earmarked to provide financial relief to aggrieved homebuyers through refunds, compensations, or interest payments mandated under regulatory orders.

The recovery challenges are stark, with ₹228 crore outstanding across 73 projects in Mumbai Suburban and ₹151 crore from 89 projects in Pune. Despite issuing 1,163 recovery warrants, only ₹200 crore has been recovered so far. The newly appointed retired tehsildars, whose fees will be borne by MahaRERA, are expected to enhance collaboration with district authorities, ensuring a consistent follow-up process and improved recovery rates. MahaRERA Chairman Manoj Saunik highlighted the regulator’s commitment to providing homebuyers with legal and financial redress, emphasising that the new appointments will streamline the process further.

From an urban development perspective, the initiative also addresses broader civic concerns. By ensuring accountability among developers, MahaRERA aims to rebuild trust in the real estate sector, an essential step towards sustaining urban housing markets. This effort comes at a critical juncture, as delayed payments and project setbacks continue to erode buyer confidence, threatening the sector’s overall growth trajectory.

Sustainability also plays a role in this recovery push. Efficient resource allocation, combined with stricter enforcement of financial accountability, contributes to a more balanced real estate ecosystem. The recovery funds will not only relieve individual buyers but also enable sustainable housing projects to progress uninterrupted, fostering long-term resilience in India’s urban infrastructure. This proactive approach sets a benchmark for regulatory agencies to blend enforcement with sustainability, benefitting both homebuyers and the housing sector at large.

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