Data related to MahaRERA-registered projects may soon be integrated with that of the registration department to check for violation rules. State Housing Secretary Milind Mhaiskar said discussions were on, “We are working on it and the RERA and registration data will be integrated to ensure no violation of rules.”
The move follows the illegal registration of over 10,000 documents in Pune and other areas of the state. Officials in the know-how said an in-built check would be worked out to ensure automatic reflection of the data related to the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA)-registered projects in the survey number’ column. This will allow citizens and officials to know if a project has been registered with the state real estate authority.”
Around 36,593 projects are registered with MahaRERA across Maharashtra. Of these 9,790 are complete. A meeting between the property registration department and MahaRERA has been held on the date integration issue. “Once the in-built check is in place, the MahaRERA registration number of the projects will automatically reflect in the survey number column.
State developer bodies said data integration at the property registration department level would be of big help. “We have nearly 3,000 developers registered with us in the state. The integration of our data with that of the registration department will keep a check on the fly-by-night operators and help citizens, who might caught unawares,” Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) State President Sunil Furde said.