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To apply for MahaRERA registration, you need to complete the online application process on the MahaRERA website. Ensure you have all the required documents, such as project plans, legal approvals, and developer details.

Required documents typically include project details, legal title documents, approvals from local authorities, architect and engineer certificates, and financial statements. Check the MahaRERA website for a complete list.

The registration process usually takes around 30 days, provided all documentation is complete and accurate. Delays may occur if additional information is requested.

MahaRERA registration is generally valid until the completion of the project. Developers must apply for renewal if they need to extend this period.

Failing to register can result in penalties, including fines, cancellation of the project, and legal action. It is crucial to comply with MahaRERA regulations.

No, each project must be registered individually. You need to submit separate applications for each project you intend to develop.

You can check the status of your application on the MahaRERA website by entering your application number in the designated section.

MahaRERA regulates the real estate sector by ensuring transparency, protecting buyers’ interests, and enforcing compliance with regulations among builders and developers.

Yes, there are fees based on the project size and type. The fee structure is outlined on the MahaRERA website, so be sure to review it before applying.

To ensure compliance, stay updated on MahaRERA regulations, conduct regular audits, and engage professional consultants who specialize in RERA compliance. This proactive approach will help avoid legal issues.

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