How to file a case under RERA
Section 31 of RERA, 2016 states that any aggrieved person may file an application directly with the Regulatory Authority or Adjudicating Officer for the violation or contravention of the provisions of the Act or any rules and regulations formulated under this Act against a promoter, allottee or real estate agent.
Any person who has invested in a real estate project or has some legal interest in it can file a complaint in RERA. The RERA complaint procedure India includes the following steps:
1. The first step is to find RERA lawyers and file a RERA complaint with the appropriate authority under whose jurisdiction the property is situated.
2. The complaint under RERA is filed in the format prescribed under applicable State Rules.
3. A RERA complaint includes the following details:
The name, address and other details of the buyer.
Address of the project.
Registration number of the property.
The facts and statements relating to the delay in property.
The response of project developer.
The relief sought from the RERA Authority.
4. A prescribed fee is paid along with the RERA complaint. This fee varies in every State.
There is a RERA complaint online procedure that exists to file a rera complaint against builder. Different portals are in existence for different states. For instance, RERA lawyers can file a complaint under RERA on the UP RERA portal, RERA Maharashtra, RERA Delhi or on the portal of any other state’s RERA portal after giving proper rera legal advice.
5. To claim compensation from the builder, a RERA complaint is filed with the Adjudicating Officer in the same format. Additional details relating to the amount paid to the buyer, the compensation, and the interest over the amount, sought from the builder must be included in the RERA complaint. Under RERA, 2016, all complaints including the complaint for possession delay must be disposed of by the RERA Authority within 120 days.
Article By Advocate K.P.Satish Kumar M.L
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