Updated On: 20 August, 2024 03:17 PM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
For quality construction, developers have to mandatorily submit “Quality Assurance Certificate” to the MahaRERA every fiscal end and also publish it on their respective websites

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To ensure that homebuyers receive improved quality residences and do not have to chase the developer to get the defects repaired, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has made it mandatory for the developer to present a ‘Quality Assurance Certificate’ to MahaRERA at the end of every financial year and publish it on their respective websites.
Confirming the same, a MahaRERA official said, “This certificate will be based on various factors that determine the quality of the project, including the project’s structural design, stability, various tests, the types of materials used, and the skill level of the workforce involved, fire safety and fire resistance measures, etc. For this purpose, MahaRERA has amended the MahaRERA General Regulations, 2017, and introduced the MahaRERA General (Amendment) Regulations, 2024. The latest amendment was published in the Government Gazette dated August 16, 2024, and it will be applicable on all developers in Maharashtra with immediate effect.”