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MahaRERA Tightens Oversight On Delayed Disclosures

Maharashtra’s housing sector is facing heightened regulatory scrutiny after thousands of ongoing residential developments failed to comply with mandatory disclosure norms under the state’s real estate framework, raising concerns over transparency, buyer protection, and project accountability across rapidly urbanising regions.

Data reviewed from the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority indicates that more than 8,000 active housing projects did not submit quarterly construction and financial updates within the prescribed timeline for the January to March reporting cycle. The lapse affects nearly one-fourth of the state’s live residential developments and has triggered enforcement notices from the regulator. The issue is particularly significant in high-growth urban corridors such as Pune district and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where large-scale housing expansion continues to reshape peri-urban landscapes and infrastructure demand. Urban planners say incomplete disclosures weaken consumer confidence at a time when homebuyers increasingly rely on digital regulatory platforms to assess project risks, delivery timelines, and financial health.

Under the Real Estate Regulation framework, developers are required to periodically disclose construction progress, inventory status, approvals, utilisation of buyer funds, and changes to sanctioned plans. These filings are intended to improve transparency in a sector historically marked by delayed possession, litigation, and opaque financing practices. Officials familiar with the regulatory process said developers that failed to comply have been given a limited window to furnish pending information and explain the delays. Projects that continue to remain non-compliant could face restrictions on sales activity, advertising, and transaction registration. Authorities may also suspend project registrations or impose operational limitations on escrow-linked accounts used for construction finance.

The concentration of non-compliant projects in major urban markets reflects the pressure on Maharashtra’s housing ecosystem, where aggressive land monetisation and rapid project launches have often outpaced governance systems. Industry observers note that quarterly reporting requirements are not merely administrative formalities but critical tools for tracking whether collected buyer funds are being directed towards actual construction progress. Housing rights groups argue that timely disclosures have become even more important as middle-income buyers commit long-term savings to under-construction homes amid rising property prices and borrowing costs. In fast-expanding metropolitan zones, incomplete project information can also affect urban infrastructure planning, transport integration, and environmental compliance monitoring.

A senior regulatory official said the authority intends to strengthen digital oversight mechanisms to ensure greater accountability in the real estate market. Analysts believe stricter enforcement may gradually improve institutional discipline, particularly among developers operating across multiple projects in growth corridors. The development comes as Maharashtra continues to witness strong residential demand despite affordability pressures and infrastructure-led urban expansion. Experts say consistent enforcement of disclosure norms will be essential to building a more transparent housing market that supports both investment confidence and citizen-centric urban growth.

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