rera

  1. B

    Homebuyers: One-Year Imprisonment Penalty Reduced

    New Delhi, March 27 In a relief for homebuyers, the Centre has proposed to remove the existing provision of a maximum one-year imprisonment for an allottee who fails to comply with orders from the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal.The amendment seeks to replace Section 68 of the Real Estate...
  2. S

    Transfer Charges and Unregistered Projects: RERA Amendments Explained

    Lucknow, March 26 The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority has notified the 10th amendment to its General Regulations, 2019, introducing key provisions focused on consumers, including relief for buyers in unregistered projects and a cap on transfer-related charges, officials said on...
  3. A

    Homebuyers Urged to Verify Project Progress Reports – RERA Fines Promoters

    Lucknow, March 9 The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority has imposed penalties exceeding Rs 2.43 crore on two promoters for failing to upload mandatory quarterly progress reports of their registered projects on the authority's web portal, according to an official statement issued on...
  4. S

    MP High Court: Homebuyer Directs Approach to Appellate Tribunal for Delayed Flat Possession

    Jabalpur, February 14 – In a ruling that clarifies the procedural pathways under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, the Madhya Pradesh High Court in Jabalpur has directed a homebuyer to approach the appropriate forum to enforce a delayed possession order against a builder...
  5. M

    RERA Reforms Drive Housing Development in Jammu & Kashmir

    Jammu, February 13 The chairperson of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority in Jammu and Kashmir, Satish Chandra, said on Friday that the National Buildings Construction Corporation is likely to undertake RERA-approved housing and real estate projects in the Union territory.Speaking at a panel...
  6. A

    RERA Reporting Gap: 75% of State Authorities Not Publishing Annual Reports

    New Delhi, February 13 The homebuyers' body, FPCE, said on Friday that many state real estate regulators are not fulfilling their statutory obligation to publish annual reports on a regular basis.In a statement on Friday, the Forum For People's Collective Efforts (FPCE) pointed out...
Back
Top