The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has resolved 5,267 homebuyer complaints in the last 10 months, addressing concerns over project delays, construction quality, and unfulfilled promises. The development coincides with chairman Manoj Saunik completing one year in office.
Homebuyer homebuyer complaints filed between October 2024 and July 2025 were resolved, covering issues such as delayed possession, poor construction quality, and missing promised amenities.
Saunik took over from former chairman Ajoy Mehta in September 2024.
MahaRERA reported that between October 2024 and July 2025, it resolved 5,267 complaints, offering relief to homebuyers. In the same period, 3,743 new complaints were filed.
Since its establishment in May 2017, MahaRERA has received 30,833 complaints, of which 23,726 have been resolved. These include 23,661 complaints related to 3,523 pre-RERA projects and 6,218 complaints linked to 2,269 projects launched after the authority’s creation, MahaRERA said in its statement.