MahaRERA Reverts to Old Website After Issues with MahaCRITI
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The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has made a critical decision to temporarily switch back to its old website following technical issues with the newly launched 'MahaCRITI' platform. Since the platform's launch on August 31st, it has faced a variety of technical problems, frustrating homebuyers, developers, and agents alike. This unexpected setback, which caused significant delays in accessing essential services, prompted a rollback to the older website.
Technical Challenges and Immediate Action
MahaCRITI was intended to enhance service delivery for real estate stakeholders by providing advanced features and a better user experience. Unfortunately, the platform was plagued with slow load times, service interruptions, and system glitches that affected document uploads and payments, causing delays in property registrations and related transactions.
Responding to numerous complaints from stakeholders, MahaRERA Chairman Manoj Saunik called for an urgent review meeting. The decision was made to revert to the old website, operated by the previous service provider, MahalT, effective from October 5th at 11:59 PM. This move ensures uninterrupted services during the upcoming festive season, which traditionally sees a spike in real estate activities like new home registrations and project launches.
Impact on Stakeholders
The switch back to the old platform comes as a welcome relief for many in the real estate industry, particularly with Diwali and Dussehra approaching. Homebuyers, developers, and real estate professionals, who rely on smooth transactions during this period, can now proceed without facing further delays.
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What’s Next for MahaCRITI?
MahaRERA's decision to revert to the old platform is temporary. The regulatory body has initiated several steps to address the technical issues with MahaCRITI, including:
Ensuring Seamless Services for Maharashtra's Real Estate Sector
MahaRERA’s swift response demonstrates its commitment to ensuring seamless services for Maharashtra’s real estate market, especially during critical periods like Diwali and Dussehra. The organization’s decision to revert to the old platform reflects its focus on reducing disruptions for stakeholders and maintaining efficient operations in the real estate sector.
Conclusion: A Temporary but Necessary Rollback
While MahaRERA’s decision to return to the old website is temporary, it is a necessary measure to keep services running smoothly during the festive season. Homebuyers, developers, and real estate professionals can continue their transactions without further delay, while MahaRERA works diligently on addressing the technical issues with MahaCRITI. The organization has assured stakeholders that it is committed to restoring the platform with better functionality and stability soon.