10TH MAY 2018

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RERA NEWS

     

300 unregistered projects in Mum, Pune face heat

Publication: TIMES OF INDIA Date : 10 MAY 2018
Pune: Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRera) has found 300 unregistered projects that are under development without sanctioned approvals in Pune and Mumbai region.
     

Don’t pay for proposed facility

Publication: THE ASIAN AGE Date : 10 MAY 2018
Mumbai: In a breather for home buyers, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has made it clear that developers cannot charge for proposed amenities at the time of giving possession of the house.
     

Expert panel to check quality of constructions

Publication: THE ASIAN AGE Date : 10 MAY 2018
Mumbai: In yet another move to increase the confidence of home buyers, the MahaReRa has planned to create a panel of experts which will check the quality of construction of new residential projects in the state.  
     

All registered projects to be mapped on GIS

Publication: THE ASIAN AGE Date : 10 MAY 2018
Mumbai: All registered real estate projects in Maharashtra will soon get mapped on the Geographical Information System (GIS) and can be accessed by home buyers on the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) website.  
     

State government appoints officials for MahaRERA’s appellate tribunal

Publication: THE ASIAN AGE Date : 10 MAY 2018
Mumbai: The appellate tribunal for Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has finally been formed after one year of implementation of the RERA law.  
     

NOW, YOU CAN CHALLENGE RULINGS OF MAHARERA

Publication: MUMBAI MIRROR Date : 10 MAY 2018
The state government has finally approved an appellate authority for Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Maha-Rera) with retired justice Indira Jain as its head.  

REALTY NEWS

     

India to grow at 7.4% in FY19: IMF report

Publication: FINANCIAL CHRONICLE Date : 10 MAY 2018
It has also warned of risks and challenges ahead, including a tightening of global financial conditions and a shift toward inward-looking policies.

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Low margins keep developers away from low-cost housing projects

Publication: LIVE MINT Date : 10 MAY 2018
Mumbai: As India rides on the affordable housing wave, large developers are still staying away from building low-cost homes priced below Rs25 lakh, stymied by low margins and infrastructure challenges.

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