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Over 1000 Real Estate Ads in Maharashtra Found Deceptive

Over 1000 Real Estate Ads in Maharashtra Found Deceptive

In a concerning revelation, over 1000 real estate advertisements in Maharashtra have been flagged for misleading claims, raising alarms about the exploitation of loopholes by developers. According to the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI)’s half-yearly report (April–September 2024), of the 2115 real estate ads screened, 1027 were found to violate the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA). The issue highlights the ongoing challenges faced by flat buyers in Maharashtra, as developers continue to mislead potential customers with false promises and deceptive marketing practices.

The Forum for People’s Collective Efforts (FPCE), a prominent consumer rights body, has expressed its concerns to the Union Government, calling for more stringent actions to curb the issue. Despite the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) entering into an MoU with ASCI in February 2024 to monitor such violations, critics argue that the penalties imposed remain insufficient. The fines levied on developers, averaging between ₹15,000 and ₹20,000 per violation, are seen as inadequate given the scale of the issue. The total penalty collected by MahaRERA from 628 developers was ₹88.90 lakh, a sum many experts believe is too minimal to deter further violations.

Advocates for consumer protection, such as Anil Dsouza, Secretary of the MahaRERA Bar Association, argue that while both ASCI and MahaRERA are taking steps in the right direction, stricter enforcement of penalties is essential. Dsouza stresses that misleading advertisements not only create confusion among prospective buyers but also foster a sense of distrust in the real estate sector. He calls for more robust collaborations with real estate bodies like CREDAI and NAREDCO to ensure compliance with RERA regulations and to establish higher standards for advertising in the real estate sector.

From a sustainability and consumer perspective, the consequences of misleading real estate advertisements extend beyond legal ramifications. Many of these advertisements showcase images or features that do not align with the actual project, misrepresenting amenities, layouts, or facilities. This misinformation often results in disappointed buyers, causing reputational damage to developers and leading to increased litigation. Additionally, the use of misleading claims also affects urban planning and the long-term sustainability of residential projects. When developers cut corners on advertising ethics, it often correlates with poor practices in the actual construction, leading to projects that may lack the necessary infrastructure and amenities. In the context of rapidly urbanising regions like Maharashtra, this can have a significant impact on the broader civic landscape, straining resources and hindering proper planning.

In conclusion, the ongoing issue of misleading real estate advertisements in Maharashtra underscores the need for urgent regulatory reform. The current fines and penalties fail to serve as a sufficient deterrent for developers who continue to exploit these loopholes. To protect consumers and ensure the growth of a trustworthy and sustainable real estate sector, stricter advertising regulations, more severe penalties, and better oversight are imperative. Addressing these issues will not only safeguard the interests of flat buyers but also contribute to the creation of a more transparent, ethical, and sustainable real estate environment in the state.

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