In 2024, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has firmly established itself as a crucial player in shaping a more transparent and buyer-friendly real estate environment. The year has seen the introduction of several pioneering initiatives aimed at enhancing homebuyer confidence and protecting their interests in Maharashtra’s dynamic property market. These measures come under the leadership of both former chairman Ajoy Mehta, who retired in September, and his successor Manoj Saunik, ensuring a seamless transition of homebuyer-focused reforms.
One of the key highlights of MahaRERA’s proactive stance was the introduction of a mandate in September 2024 requiring developers to include detailed parking specifications, such as dimensions, height, and width, in sale agreements and allotment letters. This new policy addresses common grievances from homebuyers, particularly around the inadequacy of parking spaces and blocked access. Moreover, to safeguard buyers from delays in promised amenities, MahaRERA issued a directive in July 2024 requiring developers to outline precise delivery timelines and specifications for amenities in their agreements, ensuring that what is promised at the time of booking is delivered on time and as expected.
Additionally, MahaRERA introduced an industry-first framework in April 2024 for the appointment of third-party agencies to audit construction quality at various stages of development. This measure aims to prevent common post-possession issues like water leakages and structural faults, safeguarding homebuyers from significant inconvenience. Notably, in May 2024, MahaRERA also introduced the first-ever guidelines for senior citizen housing, encompassing features such as safety measures, accessibility, and green principles. These guidelines not only reflect a growing awareness of the need for inclusive housing but also underline the regulator’s commitment to improving quality of life for all residents.
These policies take on greater significance when viewed through the lens of sustainability and urban development. With cities like Mumbai facing rapid urbanisation and an acute housing shortage, MahaRERA’s reforms are a step towards ensuring that development meets the needs of both the environment and residents. From incorporating green building practices in senior citizen housing to ensuring that amenities and infrastructure meet exacting standards, these initiatives promote a more sustainable and responsible approach to urban growth. As Maharashtra continues to grapple with urbanisation challenges, MahaRERA’s focus on transparency and quality is a vital move towards building a real estate ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders.