Airoli’s real estate market is complex. Use this step-by-step checklist to choose a developer and avoid risky projects or hidden issues.
Verify the project’s MahaRERA number, promoter name, possession date, and uploaded documents on the official site. Never trust only a brochure or sales promise.
Visit older buildings by the developer. Look for timely possession, proper maintenance, and a history of smooth handover to society.
Check Title Clearance, Commencement Certificate, Occupancy Certificate, and approved plans. Get all documents reviewed by an independent legal expert.
Ensure all necessary CIDCO/NMMC documents, NOCs, and transfer papers are in place—especially for leasehold redevelopment, or PAP plots.
Tour the construction site. Check for active work, site cleanliness, safety, and whether progress matches what’s listed on MahaRERA.
Request a written all-inclusive cost sheet. Avoid developers who give vague estimates or claim costs can be adjusted later.
Talk to existing residents about delays, after-sales support, leakage issues, and society formation. Don’t rely only on the developer’s references.
Inspect for leakage, dampness, or waterlogging in basements, ducts, and terraces—especially after rains. Poor waterproofing is a key risk.