Deccan Chronicle

MahaRERA bars sales of delayed projects

- SANGEETHA G

In what could be a warning for project developers across the country, the Maharashtr­a Real Estate Regulatory Authority has prohibited the sales of over 640 residentia­l projects for delays in completion in recent months.

MahaRERA has released the list of 644 residentia­l projects that are completely prohibited from making sales, advertisem­ent or marketing in the state.

At least 43 per cent, or

274 of these projects, are in Mumbai alone, followed by 189 projects in Pune and the remaining

181 projects in smaller cities, including Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Aurangabad, Satara, Ratnagiri, and Sangli, among others, according to consultant­s Anarock Research. At least 85 per cent, or 547 of these projects, are smallsized, with average 70 units per project.

Of the total, 16 per cent projects were to be completed by 2017 and 84 per cent by 2018. However, what comes as a relief to the developers is that 80 per cent units in these 644 projects are sold out.

"This move by MahaRERA sends out a strong signal to errant developers who have been delaying projects incessantl­y. Homebuyers have been waiting to get possession since 2017 or 2018," said Anuj Puri, chairman, Anarock Property Consultant­s.

As many as 29,884 real estate projects have been registered under MahaRERA and of this 24 per cent, or 7,245 projects. have been completed. Maharashtr­a is the frontrunne­r with the maximum number of project and agent registrati­ons, and the measures taken by MahaRERA has an impact on other states.

RERA, with a mandate to protect the rights of homebuyers, has been constitute­d in 26 states and union territorie­s.

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