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MahaRERA invokes force majeure to extend deadline

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) on August 6 invoked the force majeure clause to extend the registration validity of projects for which completion date, revised completion date and extended completion date expires on or after April 15, 2021, by six months.
The automatic extension will not be available to projects that were to be completed before April 15.
“The time limits for compliances under Section 11, which become due anytime during force majeure period, shall stand automatically extended for a period till the expiry of force majeure period,” MahaRERA Secretary Vasant Prabhu said in a notification.
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