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MahaRERA Orders Auction of Developer Properties for Non-Compliance

Auction of Developer Properties

In a strong enforcement move to protect homebuyers, the Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has ordered the attachment and auction of properties belonging to partners of a defaulting developer for failing to comply with its directives in a long-pending dispute.

The order, passed on April 20, highlights the growing emphasis on strict enforcement under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, ensuring that developers cannot ignore legally binding orders.

Background of the Case

The case arose from an appeal filed by homebuyers, including Nitin Vidhyadhar Walavalkar, against Supreme Construction & Developers Pvt. Ltd. concerning the Clan City project in Taloja.

Key facts of the case:

The project reportedly impacted around 1,700 homebuyers, many of whom are still awaiting relief.

Tribunal’s Strong Observations

The tribunal bench noted that:

Taking a strict stand, the tribunal ruled that continued defiance cannot be tolerated, especially in cases affecting a large number of homebuyers.

Key Directions Issued by the Tribunal

The tribunal issued the following critical directions:

This action marks a rare but powerful step, directly targeting personal assets of developers and partners.

Earlier Orders and Recovery Proceedings

The latest order builds upon earlier enforcement steps:

Despite these actions, the developer failed to comply, forcing the tribunal to escalate enforcement.

Role of Asset Disclosure in Enforcement

A crucial aspect of the case was the asset disclosure by the complainant, which included:

This helped authorities trace attachable assets, enabling effective enforcement.

Legal experts highlight that such disclosures are essential in:

Significance for Homebuyers

This ruling sends a strong message across the real estate sector:

It also reinforces that RERA is not just a regulatory body, but an effective enforcement authority.

Conclusion

The MahaRERA Appellate Tribunal’s decision to attach and auction developers’ properties marks a turning point in real estate dispute enforcement. It demonstrates that regulatory authorities are willing to take strict and decisive action to ensure justice for homebuyers.

For thousands of affected buyers, this order offers renewed hope that delayed projects and unpaid dues will not go unpunished, and that the law will ensure timely recovery and accountability.

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