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Maharashtra open to changes to strengthen RERA Act, homebuyers interests: Deputy CM Fadnavis

The proposals may include steps to improve the process of executing recovery warrants issued to developers for not handing over possession of homes to buyers.

July 26, 2023 / 12:47 IST
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The deputy CM was responding to a question from Sachin Ahir, a member of the legislative council, on changes or amendments in the RERA Act.
The deputy CM was responding to a question from Sachin Ahir, a member of the legislative council, on changes or amendments in the RERA Act.

The Maharashtra government is open to amendments or changes to strengthen the Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) Act, 2016, and the interest of buyers, possibly including steps to improve the recovery of dues from developers for delaying delivery of homes.

The state government will consider any issues or changes suggested by the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) headed by Ajoy Mehta, who is also a member of the Central Advisory Council (CAC), deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis told the state assembly. Matters will be taken up with the Central government if needed, he added.

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The deputy CM was responding to a question from Sachin Ahir, a member of the legislative council, on changes or amendments in the RERA Act.

Fadnavis said he attended a meeting of the CAC recently where the heads of all regulators were present. They discussed the challenges in implementing the RERA Act and the changes required to strengthen the law.