Builder Delays and RERA Complaints

How does the Society get updates or enforcement on a builder’s compliance after a RERA order?

The Society can get updates or enforcement on a builder's compliance after a RERA order by monitoring the progress of the project through regular communication with the builder and by referring to the Gujarat RERA Act and Rules for specific provisions regarding enforcement mechanisms.

The Society can get updates or enforcement on a builder's compliance after a RERA order by monitoring the progress of the project through regular communication with the builder and by referring to the Gujarat RERA Act and Rules for specific provisions regarding enforcement mechanisms.

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Short Answer

The Society can get updates or enforcement on a builder's compliance after a RERA order by monitoring the progress of the project through regular communication with the builder and by referring to the Gujarat RERA Act and Rules for specific provisions regarding enforcement mechanisms.

Detailed Explanation

Section 37 of the Gujarat RERA Act, 2016 empowers the Regulatory Authority to enforce compliance with its orders and directions. This means that the Society can approach the Regulatory Authority in case of non-compliance by the builder with the RERA order. The Authority may take necessary actions to ensure enforcement, which could include penalties, revocation of registration, or any other measures deemed fit.

Furthermore, Rule 19 of the Gujarat RERA Rules, 2017 specifies the procedure for filing complaints with the Regulatory Authority. The Society can file a complaint against the builder for non-compliance with the RERA order, providing all necessary details and documents to support their claim. The Authority will then investigate the matter and take appropriate action based on the findings.

Practical Examples

  • If a builder fails to deliver possession of flats within the timeline specified in the RERA order, the Society can file a complaint with the Regulatory Authority under Rule 19 of the Gujarat RERA Rules, 2017.

  • In case the builder deviates from the approved project plans without prior approval, the Society can approach the Authority under Section 37 of the Gujarat RERA Act, 2016 for enforcement action.

  • If the builder does not rectify defects in construction as per the RERA order, the Society can seek redressal by lodging a complaint with the Regulatory Authority as per the prescribed procedure.

References

  • Gujarat RERA Act: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

  • Gujarat RERA Rules: https://gujrera.gujarat.gov.in/

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