The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has achieved a record-breaking 137% complaint disposal rate for the 2025 calendar year, resolving 6,945 homebuyer grievances against 5,073 new filings. This marks a massive leap from the regulator's early years, where resolution rates hovered between 50% and 70%. Under the leadership of and members the authority has pivoted to a "systematic prioritization" model, ensuring that long-pending disputes are fast-tracked while new complaints typically enter the hearing process within just two months of registration.
Beyond resolving disputes, the state government has launched a high-priority "Special Recovery Drive" to tackle the ₹792 crore in outstanding dues owed by defaulting developers. As of early 2026, only 34% of these funds had been successfully recovered. announced in the Assembly that the state will now deploy stricter measures, including asset attachment and potential assistance from the Income Tax Department, to trace the holdings of errant builders. These efforts, combined with MahaRERA's recent shift back to hybrid (virtual and physical) hearings, aim to restore transparency and financial justice for thousands of families whose life savings remain tied up in stalled or disputed housing projects