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MahaRERA Real Estate Disputes Highlight Growing Regulatory Pressure

Maharashtra’s real estate regulator is facing mounting pressure to accelerate case resolution as thousands of real estate disputes between developers and homebuyers remain pending. According to the state’s latest economic survey for 2025–26, more than 6,300 complaints are currently awaiting final orders before the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority, underscoring the growing workload faced by the country’s most active housing watchdog. 

The figures reveal the scale of regulatory oversight required in one of India’s largest property markets. Since its establishment under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, the authority has registered over 53,000 real estate projects across the state. Over the same period, it has received more than 32,000 complaints related to project delays, financial disputes, and contractual obligations between developers and homebuyers. Officials familiar with the regulator’s operations say that while the majority of real estate disputes have been resolved through hearings and orders, the remaining backlog reflects the rising number of homebuyers turning to the regulator for grievance redressal. Around 26,000 complaints have been disposed of so far, leaving several thousand cases still moving through the adjudication process.

The state survey indicates that the regulator has intensified efforts to accelerate case disposal in recent years. In 2025 alone, authorities issued nearly 7,000 orders, including those related to earlier pending cases. This marks a significant increase compared with previous years, when annual case disposals were considerably lower. Administrative measures such as assigning adjudicating officers and streamlining hearing schedules are said to have helped reduce the pace at which unresolved complaints accumulate. Despite these improvements, consumer rights groups say delays in enforcement and recovery orders remain a major concern for homebuyers. Many disputes involve delayed possession of flats, changes in project specifications, or refund claims when projects fail to progress as promised. For households investing life savings in property, prolonged legal processes can translate into years of financial uncertainty.

Urban policy experts say the issue reflects a broader challenge for India’s housing sector. Regulatory frameworks such as RERA were introduced to bring transparency and accountability to the real estate market, which historically suffered from weak consumer protection. The effectiveness of these mechanisms, however, depends on the speed and consistency with which complaints are resolved. Recent judicial observations at the national level have also drawn attention to the functioning of real estate regulators. Legal experts note that the judiciary has emphasised the need for stronger enforcement powers and faster resolution of cases so that the regulatory framework can fulfil its intended purpose of protecting buyers.

For rapidly expanding urban regions like Mumbai, Pune, and other growth centres across Maharashtra, efficient resolution of real estate disputes is critical. The property sector not only influences household wealth but also shapes urban development, infrastructure planning, and housing supply. As the number of registered projects continues to rise, analysts say the regulator will need to expand its administrative capacity and digital processes to handle complaints more efficiently. Strengthening dispute resolution mechanisms could play a crucial role in restoring buyer confidence and ensuring that India’s urban housing markets develop in a transparent and accountable manner.

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