Maharashtra MahaRERA issues Section 7 show-cause notices to 8,212 housing projects for missed Q4 progress filings
Maharashtra housing-project promoters named in the show-cause notices must upload the missing January–March QPRs to MahaRERA's portal within the 60-day response window or face registration suspension and operational restrictions
- — Maharashtra housing-project promoters named in the show-cause notices must upload the missed January–March QPRs (Forms 1, 2 and 3 with engineer/architect/chartered accountant certifications) to MahaRERA's portal within the 60-day response window — non-filing exposes the project to registration suspension or cancellation under Section 7.
- — Promoters of affected projects must hold sales and marketing operations to compliance status during the response window — MahaRERA-imposed advertising/marketing restrictions and project bank account freezing follow from continued non-compliance after notice.
- — Promoters of affected projects must coordinate with their Joint District Registrar contact ahead of the 60-day deadline — MahaRERA can direct the Registrar to halt registration of sale and purchase transactions in non-compliant projects, blocking unit conveyance even where buyers are ready.
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