What to do if the RERA order is not being complied with

RERA Authority order is not being complied with by the party or if we are precise, the builder is not paying the amount ordered by authority.

Agreement to lease falls within the scope of RERA

  The Real Estate Industry in India has seen a drastic change after the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) coming into picture. Though the Act is applicable to all the states of the country but Maharashtra seems to be quickest amongst all. The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) and the Adjudicating … Continue reading “Agreement to lease falls within the scope of RERA”

2 Months on, RERA Benches still remains vacant

Since the Haryana government appointed two IAS officers as chairpersons of twin RERA benches, they are yet to accept charge because of pending “technicalities”, keeping the much-anticipated authorities from becoming completely functional.

Review Maharashtra RERA project completion rules: Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court (File photo)MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has passed a remark, while dismissing builders’ plea against the constitutional validity of RERA, that Maharashtra’s RERA rules need to be changed after taking “a fresh survey of the rules. The remark was made with reference to Section 6(a) of the Maharashtra Rules 2017 that refers to grant or rejection … Continue reading “Review Maharashtra RERA project completion rules: Bombay High Court”

Conciliation pick for home buyers from Jan before RERA plaints

PUNE: The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) will, from January 2018, provide consumers with the conciliation option on its website before they register complaints against developers. For the consumers going for the new option, MahaRERA is planning to set up 15 conciliation benches – 10 in Mumbai and 5 in Pune. The benches will try to … Continue reading “Conciliation pick for home buyers from Jan before RERA plaints”