RERA stands for the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, which was introduced in 2016, and was a landmark. It was aimed at bringing transparency, accountability, and consumer protection.
Hyderabad: TG RERA rejects buyer’s interest claim on ₹62.5 lakh refund, ruling no violation by developer and no mandate for a ...
Buyers must verify whether a real estate project is registered before committing their money, says Dr N Satyanarayana, ...
A decade after its launch, RERA has improved transparency and dispute resolution in real estate but faces criticism for weak enforcement. Experts say empowering it with execution powers and wider ...
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) has imposed penalties totaling over Rs 2.43 crore on two ...
Following the Supreme Court’s sharp criticism of RERA authorities, property developers and legal experts have pushed back, arguing that it would be unfair to dismiss the structural changes brought ...
UP-RERA imposes penalty of over ₹2.43 crore on two Lucknow-based builders for failure to upload QPRs
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) has imposed penalties totaling over ₹2.43 crore on two builders in Lucknow for failing to upload mandatory quarterly progress reports for ...
Bengaluru real estate: The Karnataka Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has ruled that the BDA is a ‘promoter’ under the RERA Act ...
Karnataka RERA orders builder to provide mandatory insurance or pay for repairs Section 16 of RERA requires builders to transfer insurance to buyers at handover Buyers can complain if builders skip ...
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, or RERA, was brought into effect in India to control the real estate market and ensure that homebuyers are not taken for a ride. The main aim of ...
UP RERA fines two promoters ₹2.43 Cr for failing to upload project progress reports. Ensures transparency & protects homebuyers.
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