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The complaint before the Real Estate Regulatory must be made with the following details and documents:

  • Name of the complainant with complete address, email id and phone number

  • Name of the builder/promoter

  • Facts to be disclosed in brief

  • Documents as proof such as the agreements entered/mail transactions/letters exchanged/ Legal Notices sent

  • Payment of INR 1,000 as a fee in all states except Maharashtra and Goa where it is INR 5,000

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    FAQ's

    To write a complaint letter to RERA, address it to the appropriate RERA authority, clearly state your grievance, provide supporting documents, and follow the guidelines outlined on the RERA website or portal.

    Any aggrieved homebuyer or allottee, a group of homebuyers, or the association of homebuyers can file a complaint with RERA against a real estate project.

    You can contact RERA India by visiting their official website and finding the contact information for the relevant state's RERA authority. Contact details may include phone numbers, email addresses, and office addresses.

    Section 31 of the RERA Act pertains to the rights and obligations of the allottee (homebuyer) and the promoter (builder/developer) in a real estate project. It defines the responsibilities and duties of both parties.

    To raise a complaint in TN RERA (Tamil Nadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority), visit their official website, register as a user, and follow the steps to file a complaint online.

    For the helpline number of MahaRERA (Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority), you can visit their official website or contact the authority through the contact details provided.

    You can check the status of your MahaRERA complaint by logging into your account on the official MahaRERA website and navigating to the complaint section.

    RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act) is a regulatory framework in India that aims to protect the interests of homebuyers and promote transparency in the real estate sector. It provides a platform for filing complaints related to real estate projects.

    Complaints related to delayed possession, substandard construction, misleading advertisements, changes in project plans, and other issues with real estate projects can be filed under RERA.

    To file a complaint with RERA, usually, you need to visit the official RERA website of your state, register as a user, fill out the complaint form, attach necessary documents, and submit the complaint online.

    Eligibility criteria vary by state, but generally, any person who has purchased or intends to purchase a property in a registered real estate project can file a complaint with RERA.

    RERA compliance refers to the adherence of builders and developers to the rules, regulations, and obligations set forth by the Real Estate Regulatory Authority. It ensures transparency and accountability in real estate projects.

    Homebuyers have rights to timely possession, information disclosure, refund of amounts paid, quality of construction, and more under RERA. RERA also provides a platform to raise grievances.

    Yes, there is usually a specific time limit within which a complaint must be filed with RERA from the date on which the cause of action arose.

    If the builder does not follow a RERA order, you can escalate the matter to the appropriate RERA authority, which may take actions to enforce compliance.

    To get a refund from the builder through RERA, you can file a complaint outlining the reasons for seeking a refund, and RERA will adjudicate the matter based on the merits of the case.

    The RERA (Real Estate (Regulation & Development Act) got the Gazette Notification in March, 2016. The implementation for the same was to be done in every State & UT in a phase-by-phase manner. As mentioned in the Act, every State/UT needs to frame its own rules within 6 months of adopting the Act. It also needs to notify its own RERA authority within 1 year. Specific compliance provisions may need some time before being implemented. However, general compliance provisions for developers/builders should be applicable immediately after adopting the Act.