The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has taken a significant step to recognize and protect the interests of real estate agents in the state. The authority has issued a new order mandating the inclusion of a clause in the agreement for sale that explicitly outlines the commission, brokerage, or other charges payable to the real estate agent.
This move is expected to bring much-needed transparency and accountability to the real estate industry. By mandating the inclusion of this clause, MahaRERA aims to ensure that real estate agents receive timely payments and are protected from potential disputes with developers and buyers. Pramod Vyas, Vice-Chairman of NAR-India, a self-regulatory organization for real estate agents, lauded the move. He stated that the order is a result of persistent efforts by NAR-India to advocate for fair recognition of real estate agents’ contributions.
The organization has been working closely with MahaRERA to address the challenges faced by agents, including delayed payments and lack of legal protection. This new order is a positive development for the real estate industry. It not only recognizes the crucial role played by real estate agents in facilitating property transactions but also ensures that they are treated fairly and professionally. By promoting transparency and accountability, MahaRERA is taking steps to enhance the overall reputation of the real estate sector. In addition to this recent order, MahaRERA has also implemented several other measures to protect consumer interests and ensure regulatory compliance. These measures include stricter guidelines for developers, timely project completion, and transparent disclosures. As the real estate market continues to evolve, it is essential to have strong regulatory frameworks in place to safeguard the interests of both buyers and sellers. MahaRERA’s proactive approach in addressing.
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