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Reading a Builder's MahaRERA Track Record

Reviewed against MahaRERA rules · Informational, not legal advice

The short version: A builder's past projects predict your future. Their MahaRERA footprint — on-time rate, delays and complaints — tells you far more than any brochure.

What to look at

1

How many projects, and how many on time

A builder who has delivered many projects on schedule is a very different bet from a first-timer or a serial delayer.

2

Average delay on the late ones

Some slip a few months; some slip years. The pattern matters more than any single project.

3

Complaints and adverse orders

Volume and recurring themes across their projects are a signal, not noise.

4

Lapsed, revoked or abeyance projects

Any of these across their portfolio is a serious warning.

Where to find it

The promoter's page on MahaRERA lists every project registered under their name. HomeBuyerSaathi's Builder Report Card compiles it into one delivery record so you don't have to piece it together.

What to watch for

  • Judging a builder only by their flagship project.
  • A clean-looking new entity that shares people with a troubled one under another name.

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This guide is general information to help you ask better questions — it is not legal advice, and it doesn't replace your own advocate or the official MahaRERA portal. Rules, rates and builder practices vary; always verify against the current MahaRERA record and your project's documents before acting.